Highline Warren Joins the National Lubricant Container Recycling Coalition (NLCRC)
The National Lubricant Container Recycling Coalition (NLCRC) welcomes Highline Warren as its newest member this September. Highline Warren’s unique position in the automotive aftermarket industry will help to further strengthen the NLCRC’s mission to accelerate sustainable packaging recycling solutions for petroleum-based and related products.
Highline Warren is a vertically integrated distributor of maintenance consumables with an expansive scale across North America, including 12 distribution centers and 9 manufacturing locations. Highline Warren has built and maintained strategic partnerships with other industry players, including many of our members, to offer seamless services for their customers.
“Highline Warren’s crucial position in the automotive aftermarket and maintenance consumables value-chain makes their input invaluable to the NLCRC,” said Tristan Steichen, Executive Director of the NLCRC. “We are truly so excited to have them join this collaboration. I am looking forward to engaging them in our packaging design and advocacy efforts. Highline Warren’s participation in this coalition supports the advancement of the NLCRC’s mission.”
Highline Warren provides access to over 400 trusted brands—including national, owned, and private label products—and serves as a strategic manufacturing partner to top retailers across North America. Among other maintenance solutions, Highline Warren distributes and manufactures products such as motor oil, engine oil, antifreeze, lubricants, and grease. Dating back to the 1920s, the company has established a reputation in the automotive industry aftermarket.
“Sustainability and environmental responsibility are integral to Highline Warren’s mission,” said Rebecca Fox, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at Highline Warren. “Joining the NLCRC gives us an opportunity to work alongside industry leaders to create recycling solutions that protect the environment while supporting the needs of our customers. We are proud to bring our distribution and manufacturing expertise to this collaboration and help drive meaningful progress in the industry.”
The NLCRC’s success relies on the cooperative efforts of industry stakeholders across the value chain, and Highline Warren’s membership reinforces the coalition’s ability to create meaningful advancements in the recycling of lubricant and petroleum-based products and support a circular economy.
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, Highline Warren, Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association, Lucas Oil, Omni Industries LLC, Pennzoil - Quaker State Company, Petroleum Packaging Council, Plastipak Packaging, RPM eco, Safety-Kleen, and Valvoline. For more information, visit www.nationallcrc.com.