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The Environmental Benefits of Automobile Recycling

Green living refers to an activity that contributes to minimizing or eliminating toxins from environment and improving personal health and energy. There are many activities that can have a positive impact on the environment, such as eating organically grown food, choosing paper bags instead of plastic bags, recycling beer cans, installing an environmentally friendly floor in your home or driving a fuel efficient car. A recent emerging trend is recycling of automobiles to achieve a greener environment.

When the majority of cars have outlived their usefulness, they are taken to scrap yards where the cars are shredded and the remaining material (primarily comprising of iron and steel) is then recycled back into automobiles, appliances and other products. Automobiles make one of the most recycled products in the world as three out of four tonnes of new steel is made from recycled steel. Other car parts such as brake pads, shoes, oil filters, rubberized seals, polyurethane seat foam, seat covers, floor mats, rims, windshield glass and side windows glass can also be recycled for use in new automobiles.

Automobile recycling confers countless benefits on the environment. It helps preserve natural resources and protects the environment from contamination by recycling usable components and parts. It helps reduce water and air pollution and saves landfill space. As automobile recycling minimizes the need for processing virgin materials, it helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions particularly sulfur dioxide which have detrimental effects on the environment and human health.

Automobile recycling uses far less energy than that needed for car manufacturing. This, in turn, reduces the amounts of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and other carbon compounds released into the atmosphere and helps conserve valuable reserves of gas, coal and oil. Recycling vehicles and their spare parts can save as much as 80 million barrels of oil and 40000 tonnes of coal a year.

Automobile recycling helps conserve energy as recycling one kilogram of steel saves enough energy to power a 60-watt light bulb for 85 hours. Recycling automotive glass (windshields and sunroofs) helps reduce water pollution by 45 percent and air pollution by 25 percent. Recycling metal saves up to 70 percent energy and 30 percent water consumption. Recycling one ton of oil filters not only saves 9 cubic yards of landfill space, but it also yields 1700 pounds of steel. Recycling oil filters helps prevent petroleum hydrocarbons from contaminating water, air and soil. It helps reduce water pollution by about 75 percent and air pollution by 80 percent. Recycling of brake pads and shoes produces a combination of synthetic materials and copper.

Auto recyclers should control the recycling operations at the scrap yards to reduce the risk of releasing harmful petroleum compounds and toxic fluids into the environment. Heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, arsenic, mercury, aluminum and chromium should not be allowed to leach into the ground. Similarly, acids from solvents, batteries and degreasers should be properly disposed of as they can interfere with the chemistry of soil and create health hazards for marine life as well as humans.

Cool Car Gadgets

Many people think of their cars as a simple method of transportation designed to take them to work, school and around town. Many of us don’t think twice about the gadgets inside our autos but the fact is that they make life a lot easier. Most modern autos are equipped with stereo systems, climate control systems and lots of safety features. Here are a few of the coolest gadgets in our vehicles.

Driving is a lot more fun if you’ve got some good tunes to jam too, especially if you are taking a long road trip or stuck in traffic for hours. Can you imagine driving without hearing anything except your running engine? It’s very disconcerting let me tell you! Today’s vehicles even have USB ports which allow you to plug in your Ipod player while others are equipped with massive hard drives allowing you to store tens of thousands of tunes.

The sunroof is a feature that allows you to allow the fresh air and sun’s rays while you’re driving. It may seem like a simple thing and not really a big deal but it’s the smaller things that can make driving a lot more pleasant.

Are you the type of person who gets lost a lot? If so then you will definitely appreciate a good navigation system. This can get really handy when travelling or even in your own backyard. Many can even give you traffic updates and help you avoid congested and backed up roads.

Another useful feature is air bags. Many of today’s air bags deploy in stages while some even deploy based on the occupants height and weight in order to prevent injury. Many serious accidents are avoided because of air bags. However, it is important to always seat small children in the back seat since they can be killed by an air bag.

Eco Gauge Systems turns efficient driving into a fun challenge. As we all know, efficient cars are all the rage now. Ford has a feature called the SmartGauge which trains drivers to become even more efficient drivers. The LCD screen shows animations which change based on how well you are doing. It’s almost like playing a real life video game and it makes driving efficiently more fun and less of a chore.

Before Bluetooth was invented you could see many drivers holding a cell phone to their head when driving; definitely not a safe combination. Now thanks to this technology, drivers can keep their hands on the wheel while communicating with others. Some vehicle systems, such as Ford’s SYNC system even allow the driver to use voice commands in order to place and receive telephone calls.