Earth Day: Recycling your car
This Earth Day we are reminded to care for our environment and do our part to make green choices. There are a number of programs available to recycle every day products and consumer electronics, but you can also do your part when it comes to your car.
A number of charity organizations offer a car donation program where you can get rid of your car and possibly take a tax deduction (consult your accountant), while helping those in need. One example is Kidney Cars, which recycles 15,000 cars a year, plus 60,000 tires, and 30,000,000 pounds of steel. Donated vehicles are either sold at auction or parts are sold out and salvaged. Money from the parts and cars is used to fund research, disease screenings, and education. Google to find other local and national charities that could be supported through vehicle donation. Seek established organizations with a good reputation, ensuring your donation provides the assistance you intend.
Besides donating an unwanted car, there are a number of ways to recycle what goes into and on your car.
See our blog "New life for recycled motor oil, batteries, and tires", for more information on how these products get new life when they are recycled.
To learn more about recycling, visit Consumer Union's Web site Greenerchoices.org.

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Posted by: limo hire birmingham | Apr 23, 2009 2:22:23 AM
Way to go for everyone who is feeling the pressing need to salvage what is left of our largely depleted environment.
Posted by: cars for homes | Apr 23, 2009 9:43:10 AM
Thanks for highlighting the benefits to the environment of recycling cars and, ESPECIALLY, of the need to do your research before donating. Tip: Make sure that the "charity" is a legitimate 501(c)(3) organization AND how much of the revenue generated by the sale of your donated vehicle will be used for the organization's mission. Every day is Earth Day when you recycle your old car into a home for a family in your local community with Habitat for Humanity.
Posted by: Recycling | Apr 28, 2009 4:20:14 PM
Just another good website for finding local recycling centers and learning how to recycle
http://1800recycling.com/
-monty