We recently caught up with Steve Fletcher, Managing Director of Automotive Recyclers of Canada. Fletcher has extensive experience as an executive in this industry with a very active…
Sharing information has been and continues to be an integral part of the auto recycling industrynnI’m often asked what signifies the difference between auto wrecking…
Starting a conversation about the end of a vehicle’s life is beneficial for everyone involved.nnTo most people who are buying a new car, their current vehicle…
Whether you think it’s heaven or hell, one thing’s for sure – this is where cars come to die nnAs a teen, I remember limping a friend’s old winter beater to…
I’ve been traveling quite a bit lately, and that’s because auto recyclers are meeting a lot. So why are they meeting so much? n Since…
nnWe are pleased to announce that the charity Haiti ARISE has joined the Car Heaven vehicle retirement program with funds raised going to support…
Executive summarynnThe Association des recycleurs de pièces d’autos et de camions (ARPAC), the only auto parts recycling association in Quebec, sought to quantify the presumed…
n n nnExecutive Summarynn n n n nnSince 1964, the BC Auto Recyclers (B-CAR) have pursued industry excellence through innovation, technology, and environmental sustainability. Members…
This year marks the 10th year since the introduction of Japan’s Automobile Recycling Law. The law, which governs a delicate system developed by both the government and industry, has played…
Scarce and valuable resources, including potentially hazardous materials, are increasingly present in end-of-life vehicles. Electrical and electronic components in motors, sensors, electronics, batteries, and other parts present new materials and material combinations. And compositions will continue to change as new products become safer, more…