- The state of Maine and the SHiFT initiative share the common goal of promoting the proper disposal of harmful materials. Waste oil is one of the top pollutants when it comes to hazardous materials coming from end of life vehicles. The Maine Department of Environment Protection provides details, as well as contacts for references as well as sites where waste oil can be properly disposed of.
- Maine has implemented numerous laws when it comes to the correct disposal of hazardous materials and fluids such as anti-freeze, and hydraulic fluid. The Maine DEP not only provides the laws regarding hazardous fluids, but also tips and tricks to dispose of them properly.
- Another one of the top improperly disposed vehicles materials in the state of Maine is waste tires. Refer to Maine’s state government website for numerous facts and studies conducted by UMaine students.

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