Environmental Auto Shop Practices

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Its taken a long time to realize that some of the things that we as humans did in the past are not the best practices for a healthy environment. Most everyone is now aware that it is important to include environmentally friendly practices in all that we do. This is as true for auto repair shops as it is for our households.
How can an auto repair shop reduce the negative impact on the environment?
Here are some good practices that an auto shop can adopt:

Recycle
Recycling antifreeze, oils, lubricants, air conditioning refrigerant, tires, oil filters are pretty much obvious and often required by law, but what about cardboard, paper, plastics, metal, glass and other objects so easy to just dump into the garbage bin? It takes a bit of time to sort everything, but if you have a system set up, then it only takes a few minutes every day.

Return Centre:
In addition to recycling your own shop use products, become a return centre for items such as used automotive lubricating oils, filters, antifreeze, used plastic oil and antifreeze containers and all types of batteries. In our shop we gladly accept liquids up to 20 Litres maximum, in sealed containers during business hours. It just makes good sense and provides convenience to customer who may otherwise have to go out of their way to get rid of these items.

Recycled Oil.
While we dont dispute the method or intention, we are not convinced it is a viable option for sophisticated modern engines like most cars have today. A better alternative is to have the waste oil removed by a government certified hauler to be consumed as fuel in large industrial plants. This gives the oil a new life and it is re-used in a responsible way.

Good Use of Recycled Products
Where it makes sense to use recycled products we do, for example recycled engine antifreeze and coolants where the process is up to standards of the original equipment manufacturer of the vehicle it is going to be used in. This is about two thirds of the coolant we use.

Lets face it, automobiles are mobile hazardous waste generators, even when they are sitting still. We have not found a way yet to achieve a near zero auto carbon footprint but it is our responsibility to reduce that negative impact as much as possible. That responsibility is shared by the car owner as much as it is by the shop that services that car. A car running in top shape does more than just reduce carbon emissions, a car service shop that adopts environmentally friendly practices contributes to a communitys well being.


About the Author:
Scott Waddle is the owner of http://precisionautoservice.com in Langley BC. With years of technical and practical experience tucked under his belt Scott publishes a timely newsletter with tips and advice on how to get the best out of your vehicle for all the years you own it. For the best advice on auto care Scott invites you to subscribe to his newsletter at http://conta.cc/dSKWez



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