n n nnIndividual auto recyclers have lots of information to process, and they utilize data like any modern and highly digital business. The data fed…
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2016 Grants in Gear Winners Announced The Automotive Recyclers of Canada (ARC) and Scout Environmental have announced the four winners of the Grants in Gear funding program. A…
by Steve Fletcher, Automotive Recyclers of Canada Managing DirectornnThe Canadian End-of-life Vehicle (ELV) recycling sector is sailing into shifting winds and changing currents that will…
On April 1, a federal government department banned asbestos use in renovations and new construction, but it’s still in the brake pads we’re now required to…
A new Saskatchewan association pushes for safe automobile recycling.nnSaskatchewan was the last province to have a recycling association. It was time to step up and…
Over the past year, 50 metal scrapyards in North America have ceased operations and hundreds of others are stockpiling their inventories under the pretense of…
On March 31st, 2016, Ontario announced new regulations that will have a profound impact on the Canadian auto recycling industry for years to come.nnThe End…
As the industry becomes more digitized, creating standard descriptions for aftermarket parts is something that auto recyclers see as tremendously important. The more insurers, repairers and other facets of collision…
Asbestos brake pads pose a health risk to recyclers managing end-of-life vehicles.nn(Toronto, April 12, 2016) To eliminate the asbestos related health risks associated with recycling…
nThe Automotive Recyclers of Canada (ARC) has partnered with Scout Environmental (formerly Summerhill Impact) to offer granting initiative, Grants in Gear, for a third year.…