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From Scrap to Sustainability: How Cash-for-Cars Programs Quietly Power the Circular EconomyOld cars sit in driveways, paddocks, and garages across Australia. Some no longer start. Some fail road checks. Others cost more to repair than they are worth. Many people see these vehicles as useless. In reality, they play an important role in the circular economy. Cash-for-cars programs help move unwanted vehicles out of homes and into recycling systems. These systems reduce waste, save...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2KB Vue 0 Aperçu1
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AI, Automation, and the Modern Scrap Yard RevolutionScrap yards once relied on manual labour, paper records, and visual checks. Today, many yards across Australia are changing how they work. Artificial intelligence and automated systems now guide sorting, weighing, pricing, and safety tasks. This change is not about trend chasing. It is about handling higher material volumes, meeting strict rules, and keeping workers safe. This article explains...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 3KB Vue 0 Aperçu1
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Will Cars Ever Be Truly Disposable? The Future of Automotive RecyclingThe idea of a disposable car sounds strange. Cars cost a lot to make, use many raw materials, and last for years. Still, people often talk about a future where products get used and replaced without much thought. This raises a big question. Will cars ever reach a point where they are treated as throwaway items? To answer this, it is important to look at how cars are built, how long they last,...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 3KB Vue 0 Aperçu1
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