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Used Oil Recycling Depot in Fort St. John Gets an Upgrade

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We are happy to announce that The Great Canadian Oil Change in Fort St. John on 10103 Alaska Rd South has been upgraded. This location has received a new 20 ft sea container to store program materials.

From left to right: Dawson (Lube Technician) Chase (Service Centre Manager) Anthony (Lube Technician) Tyler (Lube Technician)

“Our commitment to recycling and reintegrating used materials into B.C.’s circular economy is vital, and expanding our infrastructure in Fort St. John marks an important milestone,” said David Lawes, CEO of Interchange Recycling. “The addition of this new sea container will help local recycling initiatives by diverting more materials from landfills and providing the community with a convenient, responsible disposal solution.”

“With the addition of this new recycling infrastructure, we’re able to manage these automotive  materials more efficiently and safely,” said Chase Tucker, Service Centre Manager, Great Canadian Oil Change, Fort St. John. “We’re now able to provide both residents and customers of Fort St. John with a convenient, close to home solution to recycle used motor oil, antifreeze, and related materials, ensuring they are properly handled and kept out of our environment and our local waterways.”

For more information about this location, please visit https://www.gcoc.ca/locations/british-columbia/fort-st-john/10103-alaska-rd/

Interchange Recycling would like to acknowledge that their head office in Victoria is located on the traditional territory of the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations, and Coast Salish people.