- Both SHiFT and the state of Rhode Island are working to ensure that all vehicles operating on the state roadways are not only safe, but also environmentally clean. The state of Rhode Island requires all newly registered vehicles to undergo and pass a Rhode Island emissions inspection within 5 days of registration. If the vehicle is not certified, a registration suspension may be implemented. The Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles provides numerous resources in order to ensure all citizens have up to date information.
- Rhode Island wants to ensure that all waste motor oil is disposed of in the proper manner. The Department of Environmental Management tells people that only one quart of oil has the potential to foul the taste of over 250,000 gallons of water. The DEM encourages citizens to educate themselves as well as become familiar with the local waste oil recycling sites. Not only will you be protecting the ocean and beaches, but you will also be improving the water you and your family drink!
- Have unusable tires that no longer serve a purpose to you and your vehicle? Rhode Island strives to educate its citizens on the proper waste tire recycling techniques in order to keep the beaches, ocean, and wildlife out of harm’s way! The RI Department of State provides a list of Solid Waste Regulations in order to help educate the public on the proper disposal techniques
Best Auto Recyclers in Rhode Island
Hall’s Garage, headquartered in Scituate, RI, is a family owned business that has been involved in the recycling community throughout Rhode Island for over 55 years!
A leader in environmental car recycling, Hall’s Garage 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 Hall’s Garage mission.

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