Joining the National Lubricant Container Recycling Coalition (NLCRC) in accelerating the achievement of packaging recycling solutions for petroleum-based and related products that drive circularity, is new member Lucas Oil.
In the consumer automotive industry, Lucas Oil’s’ premium oils, greases and problem-solving additives have helped to firmly establish Lucas Oil as a prominent figure in the marketplace. The company’s values of innovative problem solvers, working together toward solutions and its commitment to investing in the lives of its communities complement the NLCRC’s mission of uniting the full value chain to accommodate the recovery and recycling of packaging for petroleum and related products utilized in transportation and industrial applications.
We are excited to welcome Lucas Oil to the NLCRC as our first privately held brand owner member. Lucas Oil’s broad range of products and packaging types will offer greater insights to the NLCRC as we develop collection and recycling solutions for all packaging across the industry. ~ Tristan Steichen, Director of NLCRC
At Lucas Oil, we are deeply committed to delivering superior products and experiences to our customers, matched by our dedication to advancing sustainability and innovation in the automotive industry. We are excited to partner with the NLCRC and its member companies to tackle the pressing issue of plastic waste and its effects on both our industry and the planet. ~ Ray Burns, Director of Research and Development Lucas Oil
The NLCRC’s purpose is achievable due to the collaboration of its members with representation from various stages of the packaging value chain – a foundational component of the NLCRC. These components are reflected in the NLCRC’s member base and are amplified by the addition of Lucas Oil as an NLCRC member.
ABOUT NLCRC
The National Lubricant Container Recycling Coalition or “NLCRC” is an industry-led coalition funded by a committed consortium of value chain stakeholders focused on establishing solutions for recovery and recycling of packaging for petroleum-based and related products utilized in transportation and industrial applications Industry.
Members include Berry Global, Castrol (part of bp Group), Chevron, CKS Packaging Inc., Graham Packaging, Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association, Lucas Oil, Nexus Circular, Pennzoil – Quaker State Company, Petroleum Packaging Council, Plastipak Packaging, RPM eco, Safety-Kleen, and Valvoline. For more information, visit https://www.nationallcrc.com