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We had a grease can under the sink when I wasgrowing up. My fiancee and I use an old jar. I can't believe people didn't know better. They probably think it's fine to dump car fluids in the storm drain too. Idiots.
Plenty of auto shops in my area will take car oils free of charge. Same with the tip, bottle it up and drop it off on the next tip run.
The shop I worked in, and I assume most other shops in a cold climate, had a waste oil furnace. We'd save oil all summer, and it would keep the shop warm all winter.