What certificates are required for collecting waste engine oil and where to apply?
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Recycling waste engine oil requires a Hazardous Waste Operation License, which needs to be applied for at the local Environmental Protection Bureau. The following is a detailed introduction about the Hazardous Waste Operation License: 1. Conditions: Have rainproof and leak-proof transportation tools. Have packaging tools, transfer and temporary storage facilities and equipment that meet national or local environmental protection standards and safety requirements. Have rules and regulations to ensure the safety of hazardous waste operations, pollution prevention measures, and emergency rescue measures for accidents. 2. Approval process: The unit applying for the Hazardous Waste Operation License (hereinafter referred to as the applicant) shall apply directly to the National Environmental Protection Administration. The Solid Waste Division of the Pollution Control Department of the National Environmental Protection Administration is responsible for accepting the application materials for the Hazardous Waste Operation License. The applicant shall mail or deliver the application materials directly to the Solid Waste Division by other means.