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  • An unofficial NASCAR ambassador introduces me to a company called Safety-Kleen, which comes to every event and “recaptures all the fluid that comes out of the car, including the oil.”

    Exile in Greenville 2010

  • An unofficial NASCAR ambassador introduces me to a company called Safety-Kleen, which comes to every event and “recaptures all the fluid that comes out of the car, including the oil.”

    Exile in Greenville 2010

  • When I clean my drivetrain I take both derailleurs, the crank, the cassette and the chain off and dunk them in a Safety-Kleen parts washer, brush them off thoroughly, and finally blow them clean and dry with compressed air.

    Ask Nick: Mechanics in the off-season and tools of the trade 2010

  • The IPO of oil-recycler and industrial-parts-cleaner Safety-Kleen, which had aimed to raise as much as $370 million through a listing on the New York Stock Exchange last week, would have ended a nearly two-month streak without a single IPO in the U.S.

    For IPOs, a Slow Month Is a Harbinger of More 2008

  • A spokesman for Safety-Kleen said the company has postponed its IPO plans indefinitely due to market conditions.

    For IPOs, a Slow Month Is a Harbinger of More 2008

  • Mr. Humphreys, of Alberta, Canada, and others allegedly engaged in the fraud in order to meet earnings targets predicted at the time Safety-Kleen was acquired in 1998 by Laidlaw Environmental Services Inc., an entity created when Laidlaw Inc. sold its hazardous-waste division to Rollins Environmental Services Inc. the prior year.

    Former Safety-Kleen Executive 2007

  • Safety-Kleen, a Plano, Texas, oil recycling and industrial waste management services firm, emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2003 and is now a privately held company.

    Former Safety-Kleen Executive 2007

  • The example Lynch used was Safety-Kleen, a company that built an attractive business from the collection and recycling of oil and other industrial waste products.

    unknown title 2011

  • Safety-Kleen Systems, Plano, Tex., hired the New York office of Cramer-Krasselt as the first agency of record for EcoPower, its brand of motor oil recycled and refined from reclaimed motor oil.

    NYT > Home Page By STUART ELLIOTT 2012

  • Safety-Kleen Systems, Plano, Tex., hired the New York office of Cramer-Krasselt as the first agency of record for EcoPower, its brand of motor oil recycled and refined from reclaimed motor oil.

    NYT > Home Page By STUART ELLIOTT 2012

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