- In order to ensure that Arizona’s air quality remains sufficient, you may want to consider having your personal vehicle tested for harmful emissions. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality provides a list of trusted testing sites, as well as allows you to search your area by zip code! In addition, the Voluntary Vehicle Repair Program (VVRP) will pay you up to $900 for emissions related vehicle maintenance if it’s deemed necessary upon testing!
- Both the state of Arizona and SHiFT work tirelessly to ensure the proper disposal of hazardous waste materials. When it comes to vehicles, these waste materials that are deemed hazardous to the environment can include but are not limited to, anti-freeze, hydraulic fluids, and waste motor oil. The AZ DEQ provides a list of regulations, resources and recycling sites for you to use as a reference before recycling what may be considered a hazard not only to the environment, but to you as well.
- A common environmental hazard that many overlook is the improper disposal of waste tires. The state of Arizona has provided a government document pertaining to information regarding the implications of improper disposal. Not only would you be willingly harming the environment, but improper disposal is also a crime. Make sure you’re well educated and do your research prior to getting rid of those old, unusable tires.

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Ignorance of the law is no longer a defense. As of January 1, 2026, the “crush and ship” era is officially over. With New Jersey’s new producer mandates, Washington’s phased stewardship, and strict waste bans in Massachusetts and Texas, the regulatory landscape for hybrid vehicle retirement has never been more complex. Our latest guide breaks down the three layers of liability you need to know to keep your facility compliant and our planet safe.

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Before household recycling programs existed, there was auto recycling. For more than a century, automotive recyclers have been reusing, repurposing, and responsibly processing end-of-life vehicles. This article explores the roots of the industry—from early scrap yards to today’s high-tech recycling facilities—and highlights how automotive recyclers became pioneers of sustainability, efficiency, and circular design. Learn why auto recycling remains one of the most impactful environmental solutions and how programs like SHiFT® ensure every vehicle is recycled to completion.

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