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CAR PARTS RECYCLED |
OLD USE |
RECYCLED |
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BATTERIES
Refurbished and Resold
Materials Separated and Recycled (Plastics, Lead - Acids Neutralized) |

Contain Acids, Lead, and Plastics. If sent to a landfill, they can
contaminate up to 20 miles of land around them dangers also present for lead poisoning.
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Once refurbished, this batter now serves a
new purpose for many years to come without harming the environment. |
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GLASS
Cut Out and Reused on Similar Vehicle
Smoldered for "new glass" |

Glass, if left in vehicles will end up in
land fills, broken glass in cars is also a safety hazard.
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The glass we remove from our vehicles is
melted and reused for a variety of different products. |
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COOLANT
Filtered and Resold |

Automobile Coolant/Antifreeze (Glycol). This fluid contains many different chemicals.
These chemicals can contaminate the earth, deteriorate asphalt, as well as harm animals,
if ingested.
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Most of the Automobile Coolant/Antifreeze in the vehicles we process is removed, filtered,
and resold for a variety of different uses. |
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LUBRICATING
OILS
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Engine lubricating oils have been known to
cause many environmental issues in the world. If improperly disposed of, lubricating oils
can contaminate soil as well as local drinking water.
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All oil is removed from our vehicles, these
oils are then filtered and reused for the production of synthetic engine oils. Recycled
oil is also used in clean burning oil furnaces. |
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AUTOMOTIVE
PLASTICS |

Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene (PE),
Polyurethane (PU) and Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are the most common plastic types used in
vehicle production.
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These plastics are easily recyclable and
commonly used for many products. Once our vehicles are shredded, all plastics are
separated and sent to factories to be recycled.
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