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Drivers doing their bit for the environment It is both possible and desirable to recycle those parts of your car that you have no more practical use of. The alternative is to destroy them in ways that may not be environmentally friendly. Clearly this is not something that can be considered to be a good idea. The scrap yard can also play its role as depository for unwanted aluminum parts. The spare remainders that can still be used by other car owners could safely be distributed to the local shop and then sent back to be resold under a different agreement. Most things on the car can be recycled including the rubber parts. Therefore you should never automatically assume that something is incapable of being recycled. The good thing about recycling is that you can get some money for your efforts. The scrap yards can be persuaded to sell at a percentage of the original price. This will obviously be less than what you paid for the car but it will be some money nevertheless. Because of government interest in maintaining a good environment, they might also be willing to pay your some money for the efforts that you are making. In fact there are new car scrap schemes that will offer discounts on the purchase of your new vehicle or will pay you some money for not buying reconditioned cars. Simple steps to an essential activity Initially you will need to determine the parts that are capable of being effectively recycled. Some schemes will have fairly strict rules as to what you can and cannot recycle. They will describe the circumstances in which certain parts can be recycled for a benefit. You should check with your local environment office and follow the rules that have been agreed with the local environmental body. There is some clever advice that is give for recycler to the effect that you need to clean up the parts that you intend to recycle. This is to ensure that they look as new as possible and will attract takers in the shortest time possible. If you cannot find a buyer then you might want to consider donating your excess spare parts. This might not bring you economic benefit but it is after all the sensible thing to do. The environment is the responsibility of all car owners and the more contribution that you can make, the greater the overall impact on the globe. You might be surprised to know that there could be tax benefits for donating those parts that you do not intend to use. That is all part of the community contribution to sustainable development. Above all do not use resources unnecessarily. Therefore you should only recycle your car parts when the cars can no longer function. Changing cars too often can cause environmental impacts that may not seem obvious to the layperson. At the same time you should wait to buy cars that are new because they tend to have inbuilt systems that prevent excessive pollution. They are also less expensive due to government subsidy. Arijit K Roul Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Arijit_K_Roul/712383 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3905582

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