The 7th Edition of the Canadian Auto Recyclers Magazine is at the printing press, but we have a sneak peek at another great issue: Canadian Auto Recycler Magazine 7th Edition Produced in cooperating with Media Matters, the CAR Magazine… Read full post »The post Canadian Auto…
The Automotive Recyclers of Canada (ARC) are please to renew their Silver sponsorship of the Canadian Collision Industry Forum (CCIF). The CCIF provides a venue for collision repairers seeking knowledge and ideas on improving the success of their business…. Read full post »The post ARC renews…
Each passing model year brings with it new automotive technologies that make it easier for new car buyers to “go green.” That may leave owners of older vehicles out of the loop as far as fuel-saving technology goes,… Read full post »The post A new…
by Michael E. Wilson, ARA CEO in Recycling Today Magazine As chief executive officer and part of the leadership of the Automotive Recyclers Association (ARA), it is an honor to assist our organization in its mission to be… Read full post »The post A World…
Recycling and reusing turns garbage into gold Every year in Canada, some 1.2 million vehicles reach the end of their useful lives. Some have been crashed or damaged beyond repair, while others are simply old and worn out,… Read full post »The post Vehicle recycling:…
The Automotive Recyclers of Canada (ARC) have developed a new checklist for Canadian auto recyclers. CAREC, the Canadian Auto Recyclers’ Environmental Code, sets a national standard for environmental safety and best practice, says Managing Director of ARC Steve Fletcher.The code… Read full post »The post Inside CAREC:…
Auto makers and recyclers are pushing provincial governments to adopt tough new recycling rules for vehicles that they say will lead to improved recycling rates, less environmental damage and even reduce auto-related crimes. Industry groups admit they are… Read full post »The post Groups target…
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There’s no question that the public perception of automotive recycling has changed for the better in recent years, due in no small part to the efforts of association members. Positive media exposure has helped tip the scales of… Read full post »The post CTV visits…
A recent survey shows the majority of the general public agrees there should be regulations in place to dispose of cars safely and properly. The survey was conducted by Harris/Decima on behalf of the Canadian Automobile Association. CAA… Read full post »The post CAA survey…