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Are synthetic
motor oils safer for the environment than conventional petroleum
motor oils?
Environmental
issues are far more complex than any brief overview can present.
We can begin, however, by recognizing that the Green Movement is
not a fad. Environment has grown in importance as a contemporary
business issue and will continue growing for a long time.
Jacquelyn Ottman,
in her book Green Marketing, states that used motor oil is the largest
single source of pollution in our nation's waterways.
A website for
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection notes that
Pennsylvania Do-It-Yourselfers dispose of 11 million gallons of
used oil a year. The authors of this website state that only 14
percent is re-cycled and the rest, 9.5 million gallons, is dumped,
either into sewers, on the ground or into the trash. Extrapolate
this out and you are looking at some awesomly large numbers nationally.
This is all
the more startling when you consider that one quart of oil can create
a two-acre sized oil slick, and a gallon of oil can foul a million
gallons of freshwater, a year's supply for fifty people.
I'll be the
first to admit that I don't always trust statistics. Unless they
make sense to me somehow, I tend to be a skeptic. Even so, it is
not likely that the figures are arbitrarily pulled from thin air.
Yet even if nationally less than half of all D-I-Yers improperly
dispose, that is still a huge volume of used motor oil being slopped
around.
GREEN MARKETING
Let's combine
these two ideas. Premise one: Quick lubes handle used motor oil
more responsibly than D-I-Yers. Premise two: The general public
is increasingly concerned about environmental issues.
From where I
sit, the logical combination of these two premises is this: Quick
lube operators are in a position to market themselves as heroes
in the battle to preserve our environment. As re-cyclers of used
motor oil, we are part of the solution rather than the problem.
In point of
fact, Green Consumers may well be your best customers. They are
educated, affluent and influential.... and devoted, once they know
you are committed to their values.
A recent Gallup
survey discovered that 94 percent of all consumers prefer to do
business with companies that demonstrate that they care about the
environment. Almost 80 percent said they would pay more for environmentally
friendly products. In other words it would appear that going Green,
and promoting this commitment, can be a profitable marketing strategy.
YES, BUT...
From an environmental
point of view, quick lubes have a PR problem. Quick lubes are part
of the oil industry, which has a negative perception in many people's
minds. The oil and gas industries are perceived by 70 percent of
all consumers as environmentally careless. Only the chemical industry
has a worse rating, by one percent.
For this reason,
it is imperative that we develop an environmental perspective and
make a commitment in the direction of Green. The perception is wrong,
but we need to find ways to let our local public know it.
Environmental
marketing is a market segment poised for growth, says Dave Newport,
publisher of Environment 21, a small business marketing magazine.
"In a good economy, consumers are making more values-based buying
decisions."
ARE SYNLUBES GREENER?
Well, no and
yes. It depends.
There are really
two ways to reduce pollution. One is called recycling. A second
means is source reduction.
When it comes
to recycling, synthetics are pretty much the same as petroleum.
You can't dump used synthetic motor oil in the ground any more than
you can petroleum. About a year ago I read an article that indicated
synthetics are less polluting than petroleum by a small degree,
but it was marginal. Both classes of used motor oil must be taken
to re-cycle centers for re-processing.
Source reduction
is where synthetics demonstrate their clearest advantage...if you
believe in extended drain intervals. If you do not accept the notion
of extended drain intervals, then source reduction is likewise a
non-issue.
Companies promoting
extended drain intervals are quick to point out that the amount
of used motor oil can be reduced significantly. There is also an
immense reduction in the amount of discarded packaging material.
There is another
environmentally friendly feature offered by synthetics. Due to their
lower volatility, synthetics do not boil off or vaporize as much
as petroleum motor oils, which can lose up to 20 percent of their
mass in the high heat conditions of the internal combustion engine.
Synthetics lose from four to ten percent. The benefit is clear in
the reduction of make-up oil required because vehicles use less
oil, however, the emissions factor may be marginal due to the nature
of catalytic converters and other components in the dispersion of
these vapors.
MISCELLANEOUS ACTION ITEMS
Due to space
considerations I'll close with a number of miscellaneous actions
for your consideration.
1. Use your
local library to find good books on environmental marketing. Jacquelyn
Ottman's Green Marketing is one of many excellent volumes on this
topic.
2. Make signage
that says, "We Re-Cycle 100% of our Oil and Filters." or a sign
that says "Bring Your Used Oil and Filters Here." When D-I-Yers
bring their used oil and filters, ask, "Have you greased your fittings
lately?" or "Would you like a free 10-point check-up?"
3. Consider
carrying an extended drain synthetic motor oil for that niche consumer
who is wholly dedicated to environmentally friendly lifestyle choices.
4. Use propylene
glycol based antifreeze instead of the ethylene glycol antifreeze.
Highly toxic, less than one-half cup of ethylene glycol antifreeze
is a lethal dose for the average-sized human. Lesser amounts can
cause serious kidney damage and central nervous system depression.
What's worse, when spilled on driveways and roadsides its sweet
smell and taste attracts wildlife and makes it more likely to be
consumed.
5. Perform an
Enviro-Audit. Examine every facet of your operation for ways to
improve the environmental impact of your business.
SUMMARY
Government regulations
and rising consumer awareness continue to drive the push for environmental
improvements in the auto industry. Quick lube operators do not need
to wait for government intervention in order to perform earth friendly
car care.
To quote Dave
Newport again, "In most sectors of the economy, there are market
opportunities for smart businesses that seek to make a good living
in a better world."
While the environmental
issue is not a hot button motivator for many Americans, there is
a growing percentage of consumers who make Green a pre-eminent factor
in their decision making. Some are so Green, in fact, that they
won't use cars at all because they pollute. Most own vehicles and
show favor to businesses that share their values. These may well
become your most loyal customers.
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