What I meant was, I wonder what the disposal guys do with it? Can it be burned? Is there some giant tank somewhere that keeps getting more and more full when the radiator shops and disposal guys bring theirs in? Are there barrels of it stored in some big limestone cave somewhere, like in the movies? There must be tens (hundreds? millions?) of thousands of gallons produced every year, so, the old stuff has to be going somewhere.
I remember seeing "Non-Toxic" on a jug of anti-freeze the other day. I think it was the stuff for RV/swimming pool winterizing. I wonder if there's a non-toxic version that will work in vehicles. It's a great idea if there is. The older I get, especially watching my great-nieces/nephews running around, I really wonder what improper disposal of things like regular anti-freeze, to say nothing of disposal of all the byproducts from the 'miracle' plastics and other such things being produced nowadays will do to the environment for them and their kids, y'know? I've read stories about guys who watched people spread used engine oil on the driveway to "keep the dust down", and remember years ago hearing my own Dad saying "what's all the uproar about oil spills - it came out of the ground in the first place?". They just didn't know.
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Now that's just weird!! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif