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Check Your Local Recycling Options
Used oil filters are becoming commonly accepted in local recycling programs. They are made of steel, which is the most recycled product in North America.
In many cases, the collection facilities where you take your used motor oil may also accept used oil filters for recycling. If they do not, and you cannot find a location on Earth911, consult with your local used oil collection facility or recycling coordinator to see if they can direct you to a location or business that provides this service.
Remember: regardless of how you recycle the used oil filter, you should drain the used oil out of the filter first.
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