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How can residents recycle leftover auto products such as antifreeze, used motor oil, oil filters and vehicle batteries?

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How can residents recycle leftover auto products such as antifreeze, used motor oil, oil filters and vehicle batteries?

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More than 90 auto product and oil change businesses within the City of San Diego are State certified used motor oil collection centers. Many of these centers collect oil filters too. Businesses that sell vehicle batteries usually take back the old battery for recycling. Check with the business at the time of purchase regarding the take back policies. To find a location nearby, visit the California Integrated Waste Management Board s Used Oil Recycling or the Earth 911 web sites or call 1-800-CLEANUP. The City of San Diego Environmental Services Department hosts free Used Auto Product Recycling events at various location throughout the city. The City collects antifreeze, contaminated oil, oil filters, used motor oil, and vehicle batteries at these events. To see the current event schedule, visit the Calendar of Events for Used Auto Product Recycling. If you have all types of household hazardous waste and auto products, you can also make an appointment at the City’s Household Hazardous W

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