Have you ever wondered what happens to your tyres after your car is scrapped? This blog will unpack how Authorised Treatment Facilities – like us at A&L – break down and recycle old car tyres and why proper disposal of car tyres is so important for the health of our environment.
When your car has reached the end of its lifespan, vehicle scrapping offers an easy solution. However, many car owners are influenced by misconceptions that make the scrap process seem daunting and risky. In reality, choosing to scrap your car is a simple, profitable and eco-friendly decision.
Let’s take a look at 5 common car recycling myths and set the record straight about vehicle scrapping.
If you own a car that has been written off, you’re probably wondering how you will dispose of it. This blog will go over what options are available to you depending on your car’s write-off category and then discuss how you can use our services at A&L Vehicle Recycling to dispose of it responsibly.
The short answer is yes—depending on the condition of your vehicle, a car you sell for scrap may in fact be salvageable in whole or in part. If that’s the case, it may be resold.
As the saying goes, one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. People scrap their cars for all sorts of reasons, and not all of them are write-offs. Some car owners simply don’t want the hassle of maintaining an aging vehicle, or perhaps they’re ready to sell but would rather let someone else do the legwork.
Wondering whether you can scrap an abandoned car you found? Although scrapping an abandoned vehicle may seem like a quick way to make some cash, there are a number of legal and logistical steps involved that make it more complex than it seems. This blog will go over what you need to consider before scrapping an abandoned car so that you can avoid any legal repercussions.