Save the Date: CARI to host 25th annual Consumers’ Night on Oct. 20

Toronto, Ontario — Clear your plans for October 20th–the Canadian Association of Recycling Industries (CARI) will be hosting its 25th Consumers’ Night at the Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel. For CARI members, the event serves as an opportunity to meet face-to-face with representatives of the biggest consumers in North America and to network with many other […]
A Smashing Success: Dom’s Auto Parts lets attendees beat up scrap cars at Autofest Nationals event

Oshawa, Ontario — Dom’s Auto Parts was at the Autofest Nationals last weekend where, as the main sponsor for the event, the local auto recycler gave attendees a thrill by letting them smash up a scrap car. The festivities kicked off on Friday, Aug. 26 with a cruise through Oshawa’s downtown during the “Kars on […]
Weekend at the Lake: Autofest Nationals to kick off next weekend; Dom’s Auto Parts and Parts-4-Less named sponsors

Oshawa, Ontario — Send off your summer the right way with a trip to Oshawa for the return of the Autofest Nationals, set to take place at Lakeview Park next weekend. The festivities will kick off on Friday, Aug. 26 with a cruise through Oshawa’s downtown during the “Kars on King” rolling car show, and […]
Part Art: Montreal-based artist creates Transformer-like art installation with recycled car parts

Vancouver, British Columbia — Have you ever considered installing a giant, Transformer-like statue in your facility’s parking lot? Probably not, but a Montreal artist’s creative use of recycled car parts could soon have you thinking otherwise. In late July, a Montreal-based artist known as “Junko” installed a giant bee-like structure in a vacant lot in […]
Up to Batt: NAATBatt International to host fifth annual workshop on Lithium Battery Recycling

Ann Arbor, Michigan — NAATBatt International will hold its fifth annual workshop on Lithium Battery Recycling from August 8 to August 9 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This in-person event will be held at the Michigan Union in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan. The workshop will focus on lithium battery recycling and battery lifecycle […]
And Stay There: EV battery lifespans far outlast previous predictions, says Nissan exec

London, United Kingdom — Nissan executive Nic Thomas claims that almost all of the EV batteries the OEM has ever made are “still in cars.” “And we’ve been selling electric cars for 12 years,” Thomas stressed to Forbes. “We haven’t got a great big stock of batteries that we can convert into something else,” said […]
Leading the Charge: U.S. ARA provides Environmental Protective Agency with framework for EV battery reuse, recycling

Washington, D.C. — Last week, the United States-based Automotive Recyclers Association provided the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with a framework to promote the reuse, repurposing and recycling of electric vehicle batteries. “As the main recipient of end-of-life vehicles, automotive recyclers are the largest collective owners of end-of-life lead acid, nickel metal hydride, and lithium-ion vehicle […]
The Cat’s out of the Bag: New scrap metal legislation takes aim at catalytic converter theft in Manitoba

Winnipeg, Manitoba — New regulations have been enacted by the Manitoba government to combat increases in catalytic converter theft throughout the province. These new rules were put into place Monday and contain strict guidelines for record-keeping of transactions regarding scrap metal sales. Recyclers who buy scrap metal are now required to detail every transaction involving […]
A McGregor Mood: McGregor Auto Parts celebrates 60 years with barbecue in St. Thomas

St. Thomas, Ontario — McGregor Auto Parts in St. Thomas, Ont. celebrated its sixtieth year in business a couple of weeks ago; not with a trip to Value Village to take advantage of the 30 percent off seniors discount, but with a huge community barbecue packed with food, classic cars and prizes. St. Thomas locals […]
Rubber Reclamation: B.C. tire stewardship sources 14,928 scrap tires for community projects

Vancouver, British Columbia — Disregard superstitions for a moment because 13 appears to be the lucky number of British Columbia institutions due to receive rubber from 14,928 scrap tires sourced from the province, as part of the Tire Stewardship B.C. program. The rubber, as well as the $5.8 million in grants dished out by the […]