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At Lehigh Tire, we care about the community in which we and our customers live, work, and play. That's why we've taken the initiative to help protect the environment by offering two community-oriented services:
Scroll down to learn more about our green efforts, and do your part in keeping Hazleton, Tamaqua, Sugarloaf, and surrounding Pennsylvania areas clean.
Lehigh Tire cares about the communities we serve. After all, we grew up here and still live here today!
That's why we urge everyone to consider the environment when disposing old tires.
For just a nominal fee, Lehigh Tire will properly dispose of your tires regardless of where you bought them. We'll ensure your old tires are recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
What happens to recycled tires?
Don't burn your tires or add them to the landfill. Help us create a healthy, sustainable environment when you let us recycle your tires at our shop.
You can make a difference by recycling your used motor oil.
Lehigh Tire accepts used oil from our regular customers as a courtesy to help the environment.
However, if you are not a regular customer or have large amounts to dispose of, the best way of locating a nearby collection center is to visit the website www.Earth911.org. This website allows you to search for collection centers by ZIP code. It also has information on recycling other items like batteries, electronics, and aluminum.
Did you know:
Cars are an indispensable fact of life for most of us. So, too, are abundant and clean supplies of drinking water. What we do with the used oil from our cars plays an important role in balancing our desire for convenient transportation with our desire for a clean and healthy environment today and for future generations.
We are all familiar with recycling newspapers, aluminum cans and glass and plastic bottles, but you may not be aware of the efforts of the petroleum industry and other groups to promote used motor oil recycling: providing convenient collection sites for the purpose of keeping used motor oil out of our waterways and ground water supplies and getting used oil into the recycling system.
What happens to recycled motor oil?
Used motor oil that is collected by "do-it-yourselfers" is critical to the used oil recycling system. Next time you change your own oil, remember, you can make a difference by recycling the oil from your car, truck, motorcycle, boat, recreational vehicle or lawnmower. By dropping off your used motor oil today, you help prevent pollution and conserve energy for a safer and healthier tomorrow.
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