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Today’s Catalytic Converter Recycling

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Many individuals are environmentally conscious and try to do their part to keep the earth clean and healthy. It was with this in mind that the catalytic converter was invented. In 1975 the first automobiles with catalytic converters were created to help reduce the waste put into the air from a vehicle. Years later however, while the air may be somewhat cleaner from the invention, the land is being polluted by the catalytic converter itself. An invention that was designed to keep the world a little cleaner should certainly be reused when it is no longer efficient for what it was designed for and that is why people should focus on catalytic converter recycling!

Like other large metals, catalytic converters can be brought to a scrap yard and sold for a profit as the method of recycle them. The catalytic converter will be stripped into its basic metals and melted and remolded to create new metal products. This process is much safer for the environment than creating new metals, and will even give one money in their pocket once they bring the catalytic converter to the scrap yard. Scrap yards are not the only places that take part in catalytic converter recycling, however – as there are some companies that specialize is recycling these items. They break the catalytic converter down into very specific metals in order to best use them in the most official way.

If one is not sure what to do with their catalytic converter and quick internet search for catalytic converter recycling will yield many results of local agencies that will take these for you and recycle them. If you do not want to hassle of taking the item down yourself, posting a classified listing the catalytic converter as free scrap metal is a great way to peak the interest of the opportunist and still contribute toward catalytic converter recycling. It is important that each person do their own part to make sure that the environment is being taken care of in the most responsible way possible.

It seems strange that an item such as a catalytic converter, designed to help save the world from pollution, now poses a threat to pollute the world is has been protecting simply by being improperly disposed of. Catalytic converter recycling can prevent this situation however, and can also have significant impacts on helping create new materials that can be used around the world as well. It is with this in mind that people should be recycling all of their papers, plastics, and metals, not simply catalytic converters!


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Department of Ecology awards $430 thousand to Grays Harbor - KXRO Newsradio


Department of Ecology awards $430 thousand to Grays Harbor
KXRO Newsradio
Grays Harbor County Public Works will use a $293 thousand grant to collect over 225 tons of household hazardous waste at Aberdeen Transfer Station and used oil and antifreeze collection sites throughout the county over an 18 month period.

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