6 Automotive Parts You Can Easily Recycle

By:Eric J. Leech, Planet Green|
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Recycle your car parts!
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Basic maintenance on any vehicle involves the constant replacement of its old, worn parts. Did you ever think about the number of parts a vehicle goes through in a typical year? We're talking about a lot, such as oldtires, depleted batteries,used oil, etc. These parts were made to be replaced on a regular basis, and many of them can and should be recycled regularly.

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Keep reading to discover the top 6 common recyclable automotive parts.

1. Oil

The number one recyclable part on your vehicle is its oil.Conventional motor oilsare reliable for three months by most automotive standards. Synthetic oils will last a bit longer, but they can also be more expensive. Either way your vehicle goes through a lot of oil over a years time. If you take your vehicle to a service shop to have its oil changed, it should be getting recycled already, but if you do the work yourself, be sure to bring the used oil to yournearest recycling center.

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2. Oil Filters

Oil filters are also recyclable once the oil is completely drained from its reservoir. For more information on filter recycling centers in your area, visit theFilter Manufacturers Council websitefor more information.

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3. Batteries

It is essential that you are recycling every single one of your vehicles batteries. Not only is theleadfound within the battery extremely toxic, it is also just too easy toproperly recycle a used battery. In the US, most states have atake back lawwhich offers a cash/money incentive for the exchange of any old battery for a new one.

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4. Tires

Probably the next most recyclable part on a vehicle is its tires. Tires take up a lot of room in landfills and are not exactly biodegradable. Your best bet is to bring them to yournearest recycle centeronce they have used up thelast of their useful life. From here they will be turned into any number of things, such as fuel, artificial playground turf, orvarious other products.

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5. Scrap Metal

Any metal part from your vehicle is fundamentally recyclable. In certain cases some parts may even fit within the guidelines of your curbside recycling program. Some statewide guidelines require the object weigh less than 336 pounds, fit in the bin with the lid completely closed, and not contain any fluids (oil, antifreeze, etc). This leaves open the possibility for such various damaged/worn metal scrap as headlight bezels, side mirrors, door handles, etc. This however usually does not include mufflers, catalytic converters, brake shoes, andspark plugs. Larger pieces of scrap metal (steel wheels, doors, fenders, radiators, etc.) can also be brought to your local salvage/wreckage yard, occasionally for a small cash reward.

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6. Auto Glass

Most broken windshields regretfully end up in the landfill.汽车安全玻璃不是年代ame as regular glass, and therefore cannot be recycled at just any facility. While certainorganizations一直在努力组织流程回收automotive glass, it has not caught on in every state. If your local area does not have an automotive glass recycling program, the next best thing is to support the various products being made from it. Such products includefloor tile, counter tops, jewelry, anddrinking glasses.While recycling may not always be easy, it is essential to the earth's survival. By recycling, you are not only bringing attention to this industry as a viable business concept, you are also doing your part to reduce your carbon footprint, one step (or iron scrap) at a time!

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Recycle Automotive Parts FAQ

Can car parts be recycled?
Yes. Six automotive parts you can recycle are oil, oil filters, batteries, tires, scrap metal and auto glass.
Can you get money for old car parts?
Larger pieces of scrap metal (steel wheels, doors, fenders, radiators, etc.) can be brought to your local salvage/wreckage yard, occasionally for a small cash reward.
What is the most valuable part of a car?
Three of themost valuable partsof a car include the engine, transmission system and catalytic converter.
What can you do with old car parts?
Any metal part from your vehicle is fundamentally recyclable. In certain cases some parts may even fit within the guidelines of your curbside recycling program.
How do you dispose of oil?
If you take your vehicle to a service shop to have its oil changed, it should be getting recycled already, but if you do the work yourself, be sure to take the used oil to your nearest recycling center.

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