Each year, California generates 67 million used automotive filters. The filters are considered hazardous waste and are banned from landfills. However, most are also completely recyclable. Oil filter recycling is good for the environment and easy to do.
Each filter has about a pound of reusable steel — a valuable natural resource. It’s also important to recycle oil filters because each oil filter has, on average, about 10 fluid ounces of used motor oil, even after draining! All of this trapped motor oil adds up to more than two million gallons of used oil going into the environment, the water system, or landfills in California each year from filters that aren’t properly recycled. Oil recovered from the recycled filters is made back into motor oil, closing the loop.
There are numerous used oil collection centers that will accept oil filters from the public. Folsom residents can recycle used oil filters as part of the city’s Door 2 Door HHW collection program. Drain as much oil from the filter as possible and place your used oil filters in a sealed plastic bag before setting them out for pickup.