- Both the state of Mississippi and SHiFT are constantly working to improve our planet’s air quality. While the state of Mississippi does not lawfully require emissions testing on personal vehicles, it may be in your best interest to see the kind of environmental footprint your vehicle is leaving. The state provides a link to find your closest testing site as well as additional contact information. In the state of Mississippi, certain insurance companies may offer incentives for driving cleaner vehicles as well.
- The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality understands the need to promote proper solid waste recycling. Pertaining to vehicles, scrap tires are among the most commonly improperly disposed items in the entire state. The MS DEQ provides numerous resources in order to educate as well as help assist in the search for trusted recycling sites for your scrap tires.
- In Mississippi, if one gallon of waste oil is improperly disposed of it has the potential to contaminate 1 million gallons of fresh water. That’s a year’s water supply for 50 people! Knowing this, the MS DEQ provides extensive information and resources in order to assist you in finding the best way to dispose of this hazardous material. To contact the DEQ for more questions, call 601-961-5171.
Best Auto Recyclers in Mississippi
AESOP – Tri State Auto Parts serves the greater Walls, MS area and is also CAR certified leader in sustainable car recycling! AESOP – Tri State Auto Parts utilizes cutting edge vehicle dismantling, fluid recovery, and part inventorization to safely and cleanly maximize the recycled content on every vehicle.

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
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