Thursday, February 16, 2023 in
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Insurers, vendors and recyclers see significant benefits from working together In the automotive recycling sector, we talk a lot about the circular economy. Recyclers acquire vehicles, breaking them down into materials and parts. The materials feed production of… Read full post »
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Tuesday, December 13, 2022 in
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Sound environmental practices are reaping big benefits for automotive recycling. Not too long ago, Stellantis released a statement assessing the benefits of using remanufactured and recycled parts in the circular economy. Although the focus of this announcement was… Read full post »
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Saturday, November 26, 2022 in
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Here’s what happens to your vehicle once you’re finished with it. by Matt Bubbers, CAA Magazine Winter 2022 After 20 years of faithful service, imagine your beloved truck, which has covered more than 300,000 km in daily commutes,… Read full post »
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Monday, November 21, 2022 in
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The billion-dollar business is being disrupted by voices advocating for better environmental practices. by Mark Toljagic, Toronto Star When you set up an auto-wrecking yard on the edge of an environmentally sensitive watershed, you can anticipate some pushback…. Read full post »
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Tuesday, November 15, 2022 in
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The industry is trying to figure out what happens with spent EV batteries to fuel the circular economy and reduce waste. Electric vehicles (EVs) are touted as “green” transportation, but they still come with some baggage, including what… Read full post »
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