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An Issue Brewing for Car Recycling

by Brian Yalung on Saturday, May 9th, 2009

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We all know that as far as car replacement parts are concerned, it is cheaper to get one from surplus shops. But if this new bill take effect, we may see the end of that and a lot of angry consumers who want to save on car maintenance and repairs.

The critical nature of this kind of broad legislation is twofold. First, American automobile repair businesses and consumers purchase these quality recycled vehicle components every day to keep their vehicles running. These businesses and consumers rely on parts from recycled vehicles because of their substantial savings in reduced repair costs and lower insurance premiums, savings from the purchase of a replacement vehicle, and also for the strong environmental benefits.

In fact, these two parts alone typically account for some 50% to 60% of a professional automotive recycler’s sales — overall automotive recycling is a $22 billion industry in the United States. Thus, Congress should understand the demand for such repair options, and consider the implications of restricting them.

The recovery, reuse, and resale of these quality recycled parts must remain readily available to the consumer who may not want or be able to financially retire their vehicle and will require access to parts from these vehicles for their future repairs.

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Categories: Auto, Cars, Re-use, Recyclable, Recycle.

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