Recycling Possibilities a Car at the End of Their Life Time

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Bold, Octavian-Valerian [1 ]
Morar, Marioara [2 ]
Matei, Aronel [1 ]
Moraru, Roland [1 ]
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[1] Univ Petrosani
[2] Dorin Pavel Tech Coll, Alba Iulia 510167, Romania
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INZYNIERIA MINERALNA-JOURNAL OF THE POLISH MINERAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY | 2013年 / 02期
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economy of material; technology of recycled; management;
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The use and reuse of metal and steel is not an entirely new market or concept. It has just been brought to light amidst the worldwide effort to save the environment and minimize or stop the effects of global warming. Policies from governments and states have turned many sectors around to support the cause of stopping climate change. With a lot of struggle, the efforts of having individuals and businesses to care about the environment have started to bear fruit. One industry whose outlook has changed most is the automotive industry where most of greenhouse gases come from. It is no secret that the exhaust from cars creates a lasting effect on the environment. While the warning was ignored decades ago, it is heeded now and many car companies have taken measures in order to help prevent more damage brought on by cars. Hybrid cars that run on less fuel or bio fuel have become popular not only among activists but among Hollywood stars that support the cause. Another step that the industry has taken is the creation of cars that have minimal environmentally hazardous materials and is, instead, almost entirely recyclable. The cause is gaining momentum and it is time that you joined in the effort of saving the world. Currently, one in four cars is made up of at least 25% of recycled steel from old cars. While the number is good, one still has to consider the fact that car ownership rates have steadily gone up which may mean production and mining of more steel needs to be in order. While you cannot really stop someone from buying a car, the best way to go in this case is to keep the proportion of new cars and end-of-life vehicles balance in check.
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