
Closing the loop on waste oil
Every litre of oil we collect is a litre that does not end up in a drain, a waterway, or a landfill. That is the starting point.
The circular economy in practice
Waste oil is a resource that has finished one job. It is not rubbish. It still has energy in it, and that energy can be put to work.
Most of the oil we collect heats horticultural glasshouses in the region. Those glasshouses grow tomatoes, cucumbers, and flowers for New Zealand tables. The oil from a Waikato workshop might be keeping an Auckland glasshouse warm the same week. That is a closed loop.
Additional volume is exported to the Pacific, where it is used in power generation. Every litre that stays out of a drain or a landfill is a litre doing useful work somewhere in the region.
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Your workshop's used oil heats NZ glasshouses that grow tomatoes, cucumbers, and cut flowers.
Environmental protection
Used oil is one of the most damaging pollutants to enter New Zealand waterways. A single litre of oil can contaminate up to one million litres of water. Collection and correct disposal prevents that contamination from happening.
We operate across the upper North Island, and the region’s waterways, harbours, and coastal environments matter to us. Every collection we do is a direct environmental benefit.
Regulatory compliance
We operate in compliance with the Waste Minimisation Act 2008 and HSNOCOP 63, the New Zealand code of practice for the storage and handling of hazardous substances on land.
Our customers are also covered. Properly disposing of used oil through a registered collector means you meet your obligations under New Zealand environmental law. We can provide documentation for your records if required.

What happens to your oil
When we collect oil from your site, here is where it goes.
We are not a re-refinery. We do not produce new lubricant base stock. What we do is simpler and more direct: the oil has a second useful life as a fuel, and none of it ends up in a drain.
Collection
Our driver pumps oil directly from your container into our tanker on site. You get a docket confirming the volume and date.
Storage & water separation
Oil is held at our Tuakau facility. Water that has accumulated in the oil is separated out before transfer.
Delivery to glasshouses
Delivered to horticultural glasshouses in the region, where it is burned as fuel to heat the growing environment.
For more detail on the records we keep and how we track every litre, see our FAQ on what happens to waste oil after AGB collects it.
The truth about carbon credits
Here is the straight answer. Third-party waste oil recyclers do not grant NZ ETS carbon credits to their customers. If another company is telling you that recycling your used oil earns you carbon credits, be cautious and ask them to show you the registration and methodology behind that claim.
The NZ Emissions Trading Scheme awards NZUs (New Zealand Units) to activities that physically remove carbon from the atmosphere. Forestry is the main example. Waste oil recycling reduces emissions, which is a genuinely good thing, but it does not qualify for NZU generation, and collection customers are not regulated ETS participants.
We would rather be honest about this than oversell. The environmental story for used oil recycling is strong on its own merits. Oil that would otherwise risk contaminating waterways is recovered and put back to work as a fuel for horticultural heating. That is worthwhile without needing to dress it up as something it is not.
What we do offer is proper disposal documentation for every collection. Date, volume, and destination on a docket you can file. That paperwork, together with the ROSE audit trail that sits behind our process, is what council inspectors and environmental auditors actually ask to see. It is not a carbon credit. It is proof that your used oil has been recycled correctly, and for most businesses that is what matters.
If you have been told you will earn carbon credits by using a waste oil recycler, give us a call. We will talk you through it. Or read our FAQ on whether that claim stacks up under the NZ ETS.
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How waste oil disposal fits within New Zealand environmental regulations.
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