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Green, Lean, and Sustainable: The New Era of Automotive Recycling

Green, Lean, and Sustainable: The New Era of Automotive Recycling

(URG) has announced the release of a new training tool designed to promote understanding of the modern automotive recycling industry. Prepared by the URG Advisory Group, a collection of almost 25 experts representing all aspects of automotive recycling , information providers (including parts location services and estimating software), auto insurance, and collision and repair industries, the comprehensive presentation is aimed at a number of audiences.

Improving businesses by sharing resources!

Improving businesses by sharing resources!

Several years ago the United Recyclers Group was formed by over 300 of the most progressive recyclers in the country. The objective of the group was to improve their businesses by sharing resources. The Premium Recycled Parts program grew out of the realization that the URG philosophy of sharing resources could make a huge improvement in the way members could serve their customers. The objective of the Premium Recycled Parts program is to sell more parts by helping insurers and repairers.

Joint Vendor Partnership with Brock Aftermarket Auto Parts!

Joint Vendor Partnership with Brock Aftermarket Auto Parts!

URG will be integrating their product data into theb Pinnacle System giving rise to more opportunities to sell. Salespeople will be able to easily view the Aftermarket parts from the vendors alongside their own inventory in URGNet! Order online at www.BrockSupply.com and start taking advantage of the program today!

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Auto recycling has been a ‘green’ industry

Auto recycling has been a ‘green’ industry

Auto recycling has been a ‘green’ industry from the start, long before that color became fashionable. Not many seem to realize that reusing good auto parts for repairs is sustainable, cost -effective, and good for Planet Earth. Building a strong case for the affordability, high quality and environmentally friendly automobile recycling industry is needed to build an awareness and marketing campaign that take can take all this to the next level.

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URG To Partner With University of Colorado to Quantify Environmental Benefits of Automotive Recycling PDF Print E-mail
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URG To Partner With University of Colorado to Quantify Environmental Benefits of Automotive Recycling

November 13, 2008 – Centennial, Colorado – Automotive recycling has been a ‘green’ industry from the start, long before that color became fashionable.  Not many seem to realize that reusing good auto parts for repairs is sustainable, cost -effective, and good for Planet Earth.  Building a strong case for the affordability, high quality and environmentally friendly automobile recycling industry is needed to build an awareness and marketing campaign that take can take all this to the next level.  Realizing this, United Recyclers Group (URG) has announced the release of a request for proposal (RFP) from the University of Colorado to quantify the environmental benefits of automotive recycling.

“Automotive recycling is green by the very nature of what occurs when car parts are reused by the repair and collision industries,” says Michelle Alexander, URG executive director.  “But we haven’t promoted this fact to the public, and we think that by doing so it will increase demand for more recycled parts.  We need more information that will help us quantify the environmental benefits and sustainability of automotive recycling, especially as it compares to the production of new parts.”  With this information, she adds, URG Managers will be taking a look at just how much more green the industry can become in the future.

Longtime automotive recycling industry consultant Al Lacy is heading up this effort for URG.  He says that the project really has three main aspects to it.  “First, we want to estimate the environmental benefits of automotive recycling based on the present industry size and operating practices.  Second, we want to estimate the additional benefits of recycling more parts from each vehicle recycled.  And finally, we need to learn more about potential markets for ‘carbon offsets’ or ‘carbon credits’ that might benefit insurers or recyclers.”

Lacy says that to accomplish this, the RFP requests a study of the nationwide automotive recycling industry including its size and scope.  Also sought are the resources saved from the reuse of parts and the recycling of steel and other scrap in vehicle bodies, the environmental benefits from the proper disposal of auto-related fluids, air conditioning coolant, and other waste.  Financial benefits that need to be quantified are the direct savings that result for customers from using recycled rather than new parts, and insurance premium savings that result from the use of recycled parts in collision repair. 

“As far as we know, nobody has ever done a comprehensive study of the beneficial effects of automotive recycling,” says URG manager John Fischl, president of Riteway Auto Parts (Phoenix, AZ).  “The time is right for this to happen, because we have a real opportunity to quantify just how much better it is to reuse a quality part rather than build yet another new part.  We want to know what resources (raw materials, energy, labor, etc.) are saved by not having to build more new parts.  We also want to compare the ‘carbon footprints’ of some typical new and recycled auto parts.”
 

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“Younger consumers today have clearly expressed their preference for green products of all types,” says Greg Wilcox, a URG manager and owner, Midway Auto Parts (Kansas City, MO).  “Look at the demand now for hybrid and electric cars.  It makes sense that environmentally conscious consumers will increasingly request repair and collision facilities to use green parts -- especially when they are rewarded for making this earth-friendly choice with lower insurance premiums.  This industry is the right place at the right time, and more education and training for our employees will help us capitalize on the opportunities we have to reposition ourselves.”

The study will quantify the benefits from increasing the parts and materials recycled from each vehicle, says Al Lacy.  He says this includes: Savings in labor energy and the reduction of harmful environmental effects of mining and manufacturing; reduced material in landfills; the reduced carbon footprint of auto repairs; additional direct savings to customers from using more recycled auto parts, including a reduction in auto insurance premiums.            

This past August, URG took the lead in creating a new training tool designed to promote understanding of the modern automotive recycling industry.  Prepared by the URG Advisory Group, a collection of almost 25 experts representing all aspects of automotive recycling , information providers (including parts location services and estimating software), auto insurance, and collision and repair industries, the comprehensive presentation is aimed at a number of audiences.  The PowerPoint presentation, “Green, Lean, and Sustainable: The New Era of Automotive Recycling,” is now available from URG.

The PowerPoint presentation will soon be available in several formats, depending on the audience and length of time available for the presenter.  “Green, Lean, and Sustainable: The New Era of Automotive Recycling” covers the history of automotive recycling, highlights the benefits, explains the evolution of the industry, and describes a range of best in class processes.  In addition, a number of focal points for the recycling industry are explained.

“What we are really trying to do with this presentation is get everyone up-to-date”, say URG’s Michelle Alexander.  “Most people still conjure up an image of the old-fashioned junkyard when they hear about automotive recycling.  It’s important to change that misperception, and understand that our industry is green, lean, and sustainable.  The URG Advisory Group has worked hard to produce an outstanding training tool, and we invite anyone interested to contact us for a copy.”  Inquiries should be directed to Michelle Alexander, URG by phone (303-367-4391) or e-mail ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ).   

United Recyclers Group, LLC is a partnership of over 330 industry leading auto recyclers that work together to improve and modernize the automotive recycling industry.  Changes they have made include developing their own inventory management system, Pinnacle; creating a buying cooperative; and offering group marketing options.  For more information, go to the United Recyclers Group website at www.u-r-g.com or call 303-367-4391.

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