- The Utah Division of Motor Vehicles requires vehicles registered in Salt Lake County that are less than 6 years old to have an emissions test conducted once every two years. Like SHiFT the state of Utah is concerned with how vehicle emissions affect the environment and understand the importance of both education and moderation when it comes to the subject of emissions testing.
- When it comes to hazardous waste recycling in the state of Utah, the Department of Environmental Quality provides extensive insight on what exactly can be recycled and where. The state website provides an interactive map depicting the trusted and reputable sites throughout the state. For the record, hazardous waste can include but is not limited to; waste oil, hydraulic fluids, and anti-freeze liquids.
- Still have additional questions regarding what can be recycled or where your closest, trusted recycling sites are? Earth911 provides great information as well as a map by county as to your closest recycling sites. All you need to provide is your zip code to get started.

EV Battery Recycling: A Growing Challenge for Vehicle Retirement
As electric vehicles become more common, the automotive recycling industry is facing new challenges. NPR explores the economics and risks of EV battery recycling, with SHiFT co-founder Joe Hearn offering insight into how these batteries are already affecting recyclers and the broader vehicle retirement process.

The Importance of Recycling End-of-Life School Buses
As school districts modernize their fleets, responsibly recycling end-of-life school buses is essential for protecting students, reducing emissions, and supporting a more sustainable future. Learn why proper vehicle retirement matters and how SHiFT is helping drive positive environmental impact.

Recycling Today: First Student and ARS Donate End-of-Life Vehicle Proceeds to Charity
Retired fleet vehicles can do more than leave the road. They can create lasting environmental and community impact. Learn how First Student and Advanced Remarketing Services’ SHiFT Vehicle Retirement Initiative are giving end-of-life vehicles a greater purpose.