Squamish Recycling Centre Gets a BCUOMA Upgrade
• RCF ProgramTriton Automotive Supply, located at 1003 Industrial Way, Squamish, B.C., received a grant from BCUOMA that provided them with a new 20-foot modified sea container and a 2,200-litre tank. This upgraded public recycling centre provides the residents of Squamish with an easy, free and eco-friendly facility to return their used oil and antifreeze materials.
“Since 1977, Triton Automotive Supply has been providing residents of the Sea To Sky Corridor with a wide variety of products and services. With a great understanding of what their community needs, they also offer a convenient and free location for their customers to return their used oil and antifreeze materials,” said David Lawes, CEO, BC Used Oil Management Association. “This new upgraded used oil recycling infrastructure installed at Triton is environmentally friendly, safe and easy to use. Co-owner, Jeanette Levett, and the rest of the team at Triton continue to upgrade their business in order to offer first-class customer service.”
BCUOMA would like to acknowledge that Triton Automotive Supply’s used oil recycling centre is located on the traditional territory of the Coast Salish People.
For more information on Triton Automotive Supply visit http://tritonautoindustrial.com.
BCUOMA continues to look for opportunities to upgrade and improve recycling facility locations across the province in order to provide British Columbians with reasonable access to convenient and free used oil recycling centres. BCUOMA’s infrastructure grant program requires the responsible environmental handling, collection, transportation, storage, processing and recycling of used oil and antifreeze material using economic, efficient and environmentally acceptable options. Municipalities, private businesses, nonprofit organizations, and other sectors interested in a BCUOMA infrastructure grant can find out more information at https://interchangerecycling.com/infrastructure-grants/.
A comprehensive listing of all of the public recycling centres across B.C. can be found at https://interchangerecycling.com/find-a-recycling-centre.