- Currently, West Virginia does not require citizens to undergo an emissions test for their personal vehicle. However, in order to protect the environment, SHiFT encourages West Virginia residents to voluntarily have their vehicle checked every two years. The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection provides numerous resources including well trusted emissions testing sites across the state.
- A study conducted by West Virginia University further explains the importance of the proper disposal of hazardous materials and waste oils when it comes to old vehicles. These hazardous materials can include but are not limited to, motor oil, gear oil, diesel, and power steering fluid. Improper disposal of these hazardous materials and oils can lead to severely negative impacts on the environment. For more information as well as a list of the proper procedures for waste oil disposal, visit the WVU site.
- Have additional questions regarding what can and cannot be recycled pertaining to your old vehicle? Earth911 has compiled a list of statewide resources to assist you in your recycling efforts. You can find an interactive map, filtered by your WV zip code, which allows you to locate the nearest and most trusted recycling facility for the materials you are looking to properly dispose of.
Best Auto Recyclers in West Virginia
Eagle Auto Parts, headquartered in Martinsburg, WV, is actively involved in the recycling community throughout West Virginia.
A leader in environmental car recycling, Eagle Auto Parts is an ARA Certified Auto Recycler (CAR), which means they uphold the highest standards and protocols of auto recycling. Eagle Auto 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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