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from:Those who are environmentally conscious often times recycle to help to keep the planet safer and healthier. While recycling usually makes one think of items such as plastic bottles or aluminum cans, many different things can be recycled – such as automobiles. Auto recycling has become more and more popular to those who are concerned about the environment, as well as to those who may be looking for financial gains from their efforts.
Auto recycling can happen in a number of forms. At times cars that are no longer running are stripped for parts to be used in other cars, thusly recycling the parts of the car. This is great because it decreases the amount of items being thrown into waste piles, but in addition provides cheaper parts for those who may not want to spend the money for brand new parts.
Rebuilding classic cars can also be concerned a form of auto recycling. Some enjoy using these classic cars, and others enjoy spending their time doing the actual rebuilding. While for some individuals this is a very enjoyable hobby, it also prevents the frames and other parts of these cars from being junked in junkyards or being left to rot on people’s property.
Stripping automotives for scrap metal is another great method of auto recycling. Not only is this environmentally friendly, but it comes with a profit. The entire automobile can be dropped at some locations and taken apart by the center itself, or the car can be stripped down and taken apart by those who are selling it for scrap for an increased profit. This is one of the most common forms of auto recycling amongst old and seemingly useless cars.
One less common method of auto recycling comes in the form of donation. Non-for-profit programs such as meals-on-wheels are often in need of automobiles for their volunteers to use for delivering food, and some animal shelters also need vehicles for transporting animals to and from vet and hospital appointments.
When looking into ways to recycle an automobile there are a few things to keep in mind. Searching the yellow pages or the internet can easily give many local locations for auto recycling. Some dealers will take back their old cars for free or for small amounts of cash to be used for parts and scrap within the dealership. Many dealerships will also take an automobile for some sort of trade in value, regardless of whether or not the car has any value. Whatever method of auto recycling is chosen, one can rest assured that they are doing their part to assist with not building unnecessarily to our landfills.
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