- Both SHiFT and the state of Arkansas are constantly working to ensure the lasting protection of our environment. When it comes to the recycling techniques for hazardous waste, it is important you understand what exactly falls in this category. Pertaining to vehicles, hazardous waste refers to anti-freeze, hydraulic fluids as well as waste oil. The Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment provides numerous resources so you can not only educate yourself, but also locate trusted recycling sites.
- One of Arkansas’ most commonly discarded items is waste tires. To ensure that these end-of-life tires do not make their way into the environment, Arkansas provides a list of licensed and trusted recycling sites here so that you can help in protecting the environment.
- Still not sure where your local recycling site is, or what materials/fluids you can bring to recycle? Earth911 provides a statewide map based on your Arkansas zip code!
Best Auto Recyclers in Arkansas
AESOP – Sonny’s Auto Salvage, headquartered in Jacksonville, AR, is actively involved in the recycling community throughout Arkansas.
A leader in environmental car recycling, AESOP – Sonny’s Auto Salvage is an ARA Certified Auto Recycler (CAR), which means they uphold the highest standards and protocols of auto recycling. AESOP – Sonny’s Auto Salvage utilizes cutting edge vehicle dismantling, fluid recovery, and part inventorization to safely and cleanly maximize the recycled content on every vehicle.

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