Recycler in the Race: Rob Smith of Erin Auto Recyclers to run for Erin mayor

Erin, Ontario — Rob Smith, owner and president of Erin Auto Recyclers, is running for mayor.

Smith has owned the local recycler since 2005 and was first elected to Erin’s council in 2014. He told Elora Fergus Today that running for mayor feels like “a natural progression from his eight years on council” and eight years serving on the environmental advisory committee.

“I’m passionate about my community and that’s really the reason behind it,” said Smith. “I know what’s going on and I have a family that’s basically spent their life in Erin now.”

Smith has undertaken countless efforts both in the community and toward industry sustainability, including partnerships with the Ontario Drinking Water Stewardship Program and the industry Switch Out program. In fact, Erin Auto Recyclers became the first recycler in Canada to remove harmful neuro-toxin-laden mercury switches from ABS braking systems in end-of-life vehicles through the Switch Out program.

Steve Fletcher, managing director of the Automotive Recyclers of Canada, said Smith is a key resource to the automotive recycling community, providing insight on the rules of operation in Ontario municipalities.

As of Wednesday afternoon, the Elora Fergus Today said no other candidates had submitted their nomination papers to run in the fall election.

Ontario-wide municipal elections will take place on Oct. 24, 2022.

 

 

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