Tundra Take-Back launches fourth year of vehicle recycling in Canada’s north
![The community of Kuujjuarapik in Nunavik, one of two communities to host Tundra Take-Back projects in 2017. Paul Bell of Poehl's Auto Recyclers will be on site in the town from August 17 to September 2.](https://canadianrecycler.ca/wp-content/smush-webp/2017/08/images_1.Recyling_Kuujjuaraapik_TundraTB_2017_LG.jpg.webp)
By CAR Staff Nunavik, Quebec and Baffin Island, Nunavut — August 16, 2017 — Canada’s automotive recyclers are once again stepping up to bring their expertise to a new frontier. Tundra Take-Back has been running for the last several years. In brief, the project seeks to bring automotive recycling to communities in Canada’s far north. […]
Tundra Take-Back continues clean-up efforts in 2016
![On the scene at one of the Tundra Take-Back locations in 2016. A big part of the project involves professional automotive recyclers training local people to maintain the clean-up efforts in an environmentally conscious way.](https://canadianrecycler.ca/wp-content/smush-webp/2016/11/images_1.Recyling_TundraTakeBack2016_TTB_2016_LG.jpg.webp)
By Shelby Kerbel Toronto, Ontario — November 23, 2016 — Many communities in Canada’s far north face significant challenges with effective vehicle recycling. Typically, end-of-life vehicles are simply piled up at the local dump. It’s a daunting task, but the Tundra Take-Back project proves that where there’s a will, there’s a way. The project started […]