- Both SHiFT and the state of North Carolina continue to work hard in the education of the proper disposal of hazardous materials. When it comes to auto recycling, these materials include but are not limited to: anti-freeze, waste oil, and hydraulic fluid. The NC Environmental Quality division provides a list of details and programs to help you in the process of proper disposal.
- The improper disposal of waste tires are among North Carolina’s top auto items harming the environment. It is important to understand the necessary steps that need to be taken in order to properly dispose of used, or unwanted scrap tires.
- Per the North Carolina Department of Transportation, there are currently 19 counties in the state of North Carolina in which resident’s vehicles must undergo emissions testing. A full list of the 19 counties as well as a list of exempt vehicles may be found here.
Best Auto Recyclers in North Carolina
Speedy’s Used Cars and Parts, headquartered in Candler, North Carolina, is actively involved in the recycling community throughout North Carolina.
A leader in environmental car recycling, Speedy’s Used Cars and Parts is an ARA Certified Auto Recycler (CAR), which means they uphold the highest standards and protocols of auto recycling. Speedy’s Used Cars and Parts 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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