$2 MILLION TO CLOSE GAPS IN USED OIL RECYCLING


Environmental Panorama
Canberra – Australia
May of 2006

8 May 2006 - Thirty-seven projects across Australia will receive more than $2.7 million to extend the nation’s used oil collection and recycling network.

The Acting Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Senator Eric Abetz, said today the projects would be funded under the Australian Government $35.4 million Product Stewardship for Oil (PSO) programme.
“This is a seven-year programme to help protect Australia’s environment from the damaging effects of carelessly discarded used engine oil,” Senator Abetz said.

“Not everybody realises that used oil contains heavy metals and chemicals, which, when released into the environment, build up in soil and water and can be absorbed by plants and animals and ultimately by humans.

“Every year Australians buy more than 500 million litres of lubricating oil for motor engines and industry. Since the PSO programme began in 2000, 800 collection facilities in all parts of Australia have been established.

“In the past five years, the volume of used oil collected, recycled and reused in Australia has increased by 40 per cent, from 160 million litres to 220 million litres a year.
“The grants I am announcing today will provide another 100 or more collection points at local landfills, waste transfer stations and other locations for the public to drop off their used oil. The grants will also support the efforts of rural industries and remote communities to recycle used oil.”
Senator Abetz said projects to be funded included:

• establishing 10 used oil collection facilities for ricegrowers on farms in the Hay/Balranald/Deniliquin area of the Murray Darling Basin – the region’s ricegrowers produce more than 1 million litres of used oil each year only 30 per cent of which is currently recycled ($174,500 to the Ricegrowers’ Association of Australia)
• hosting a grand oil muster to collect used oil currently stored on remote pastoral communities – this oil poses a significant fire hazard and could potentially leak into the environment ($100,000 to Cattleman’s Association of the Northern Territory)
• improving environmental health and Indigenous employment opportunities by supporting used oil collection by remote Aboriginal communities in north-west South Australia ($334,805 to the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Services).

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
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