- The state of Vermont is constantly seeking ways to reduce harmful vehicle emissions. The Department of Environmental Conservation provides a list of ways that you specifically can positively combat harmful vehicle emissions to protect your beautiful state.
- Both SHiFT and the state of Vermont are working towards eliminating the improper disposal of household hazardous wastes pertaining to vehicles. This can include but is not limited to, waste motor oil, anti-freeze, and other hydraulic fluids. For a statewide, up-to-date newsletter providing insight and additional recycling resources click here.
- Throughout the state of Vermont, there are over 1,000 active vehicle emissions testing sites. It is important to understand that VT requires annual inspections/testing to see how your vehicle is treating the environment.

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