FAQ about Automotive Scrapyards
How does an Automotive Scrapyard work?
An automotive scrapyard operates by purchasing unwanted, damaged, or end-of-life vehicles, which are then dismantled and recycled. Initially, any hazardous fluids and parts, such as batteries and fuel, are carefully removed to ensure safety and environmental compliance. The vehicles are subsequently deconstructed, with usable parts extracted for resale. This process allows functioning components to be repurposed, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective solution for vehicle repairs. Finally, the remaining metal framework is crushed and sent to metal recycling facilities. This systematic approach not only supports the automotive industry by providing affordable parts but also plays a significant role in environmental conservation by reducing waste and promoting resource recycling.








