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Auto recycling has long been a part of the automotive service industry. Unlike many other types of businesses that have only recently made the jump to trying to practice in more earth friendly ways, auto recycling is in the forefront of reusing hard to make and sometimes hard to find auto parts. If you have never had any experience making use of this handy industry, it’s only natural that you have some questions about it. First, let’s review how buying used parts in an auto recycling, or salvaging yard as they are sometimes called, can benefit you, your wallet, and the environment.

In some cases, auto recycling centers have been unfairly called junk yards. It’s true that both the warehouse and the yard of the business is full of different auto parts from different makes and models of cars and trucks, but they are used to repair cars and trucks that are still on the road. Most auto recycling centers make it a point to keep their grounds and warehouses as tidy as possible to better assist their clients.

If you have ever contacted the dealership or a new auto parts store and asked the price of a part you need to get your car or truck back on the road, you already know that can be an expensive question. You might find that the new auto parts business might have a slightly better deal for you, but the part still comes with a hefty price tag. By choosing to do business with one of the local auto recycling services, you can cut that expense by half and sometimes even more. In the event that you are concerned about the quality of the car part, and that’s only natural considering you want your vehicle to be safe on the road, look for or ask to see their certification process. Most well run auto salvaging companies consider it a point of honor to ensure that every part they sell is durable, safe, and correct for the client’s car or truck.

As an added bonus, shopping for your automotive needs in an auto recycling center has wonderful ramifications for the environment as well. When a part is taken from a car to be replaced new, the old parts often end up in landfills. When you take the time to find what you need in a salvage yard, you are saving one bit of metal at a time from filling up landfills where they don’t have a chance of biodegrading. You can also ask where to take your old damaged part for scrap metal recycling. It’s easier on the wallet and more earth friendly. Doing business with auto recycling companies is simply the smarter way to take care of your vehicle.


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Schnitzer Steel warns of pressure on its margins - MarketWatch


Schnitzer Steel warns of pressure on its margins
MarketWatch
In its metals recycling business, Schnitzer said operating income per ferrous ton is expected to be about 35% lower than in its second quarter. Operating performance in the steel manufacturing unit should be slightly below breakeven, it said. Auto ...
Schnitzer Provides Market Outlook for Third Quarter of Fiscal 2012EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
Schnitzer expects financial results to moderate in fiscal Q3SteelOrbis (registration)

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Schnitzer provides market outlook for Q3 - SteelGuru


Schnitzer provides market outlook for Q3
SteelGuru
Nonferrous selling prices are expected to increase 5-10%, offset by nonferrous volumes which are expected to decline 10-15% due to high production levels in the second quarter. Operating income per ferrous ton is expected to be USD 8-11, ...

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Aleris Reports First Quarter 2012 Results - MarketWatch (press release)


Aleris Reports First Quarter 2012 Results
MarketWatch (press release)
Segment Adjusted EBITDA per ton decreased to $257 in the first quarter of 2012 from $271 in the first quarter of 2011 resulting from the impact of our mix and higher operating costs mentioned above. RPEU's segment income increased to $41 million in the ...

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Holding Steady - Recycling Today


Recycling Today

Holding Steady
Recycling Today
However, he says he expects to see pricing for No. 2 shred in the Northeast to increase by $10 to $15 per ton, reaching parity with pricing in the Southeast. “We are not going to see a downturn in the market any time soon,” the Georgia-based processor ...

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On Solid Footing - Recycling Today


Recycling Today

On Solid Footing
Recycling Today
Shaban says he believes this behavior stems from the volatile 2008 ferrous price swing from $700 per metric ton to $140 before stabilizing at around $425. Shaban says collectors tend to pay attention to the $50 spread that has remained since 2009.

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