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…
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The Ontario Ministry of the Environment & Climate Change (MOECC) approached the Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association (OARA) to see if they could make a joint presentation to…
Time to get your ideas in gear!nnEnvironmental Groups to be awarded up to $100,000 through Grants in Gear ProgramnnToronto ON, March 2, 2015 – The Automotive Recyclers of…
Letters to both U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal and Attorney General Holder details benefits of auto recycling they believe were lacking from Blumenthal’s recent comment on…
by Andrew MacDonald, Maritime Auto PartsnnSAE WORLD CONGRESS 2015nnABSTRACT: Auto recycling in North America is a unique and dynamic industry. Over the past century it has…
by Sandy Blalock, ARA Past President and Executive Director of the Indiana Auto Recyclers Association, 11 Eastwind Lane, Edgewood, NM 87015 505-228-0401 [email protected] now you have inherited a recycling…
Neil James had seen the writing on the wall in California.nnIn 1989, the then-president of Ralph’s Auto Supply was approached at one of the Ralph’s…
The days when a car was automatically relegated to the junkyard at the end of its life are in the past.nnNowadays, an end-of-life vehicle, or…
Check out this award winning video promoting the Switch Out program but also the professional auto recycling industry. Fabulous work from one of our ARC…
Automotive recyclers who abide by the numerous regulations and permits required of them say recyclers who ignore the rules cause increased costs, unfair competition and frustration.…