Valvoline's latest offerings for commercial and industrial customers, NextGen Premium Blue 15W-40 and NextGen All Fleet Plus 15W-40, are made from 50 percent recycled oil.
NextGen motor oil is great for engines and better for the environment, exceeding industry specifications with reduced environmental impact because recycling takes fewer resources than refining crude oil, Valvoline says. NextGen Premium Blue and NextGen All Fleet Plus join the successful launch of NextGen passenger car oils that already have more than one million users since introduction this summer.
Used oil is now refined with the same processes as crude oil, Valvoline says. Since used oil actually contains fewer contaminants and more usable molecules than crude oil, the result is new, high quality base oil. NextGen takes advantage of the highest quality recycled oil and improves it with Valvoline's award-winning additives to make NextGen exceed industry specifications and match the high quality of other Valvoline oils. The re-refining process takes a lesser toll on our natural resources, making NextGen "better than new" oil, the company claims.
"The extreme conditions and on-the-go demands of heavy-duty equipment require a motor oil that can withstand that intensity and perform again and again," said Peter Thomson, Valvoline director of commercial & industrial marketing, "Valvoline NextGen lubricants deliver that performance with the same quality and dependability of our conventional motor oils, or we wouldn't put our name on the package."
NextGen Premium Blue and NextGen All Fleet Plus products will be available in bulk and drum sizes from Valvoline and other distributors starting as early as November.









