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Written for auto recycling business owners, managers and members of the Automotive Recyclers Association. Targets companies involved in the automotive recycling business. Contains features on parts salvaging, market prices, and industry-related news. Covers topics dealing with the automotive recycling industry. Editorial mission is to inform and improve the operating efficiency of the businesses that salvage reusable and recyclable automotive parts.
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Written for auto recycling business owners, managers and members of the Automotive Recyclers Association. Targets companies involved in the automotive recycling business. Contains features on parts salvaging, market prices, and industry-related news. Covers topics dealing with the automotive recycling industry. Editorial mission is to inform and improve the operating efficiency of the businesses that salvage reusable and recyclable automotive parts.
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Automotive, Green Technology, Pollution & Contamination Control, Recycling & Waste Management
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