- The state of Connecticut tests over 1 million vehicles on an annual basis to ensure proper emissions. Statewide, there are over 200 trusted facilities who carry out emissions tests every day. Want to get your personal vehicle tested to see if it is harmful to the environment? The Connecticut Emissions Program allows you to schedule a test as well as sign up for an email or text reminder so you can begin your journey today!
- Both SHiFT and the state of Connecticut are constantly seeking ways to improve the disposal techniques of waste oil. By definition, waste oil can come in the forms of hydraulic fluids, transmission fluids and even steering fluids to name a few. To ensure the education and moderation of proper waste oil disposal, the Connecticut State Government has compiled a list of resources to assist you in your recycling journey.
- Still have questions pertaining to recycling in Connecticut? Earth911 allows you to search statewide resources by your CT zip code!
Best Auto Recyclers in Connecticut
Ding’s Auto Sales and Salvage, headquartered in Litchfield, Connecticut, is a family owned business that has been involved in the recycling community throughout Connecticut for over 65 years!
A leader in environmental car recycling, Ding’s Auto Sales and Salvage is an ARA Certified Auto Recycler (CAR), which means they uphold the highest standards and protocols of auto recycling. Environmental compliance has always been a very important part of Ding’s Auto Sales and Salvage’s mission.

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