Updated: December 03, 2010
Everyone knows that carbon dioxide emissions pollute the air, but did you know that other parts of automobiles can cause environmental damage too?Scuba divers find tires, car batteries and other parts in the ocean. Junkyards are filled with stacks of cars, trucks and SUVs waiting to be crushed. Car parts find their way into landfills and tires can damage the liners beneath them causing harmful leaching. Motor oil makes its way into our water system if not disposed properly. There are many other damaging effects from cars that many people don't think about.
The good new is, automobiles can be a plentiful resource if you know how to recycle your vehicle's automotive parts. So, buckle up and gain some knowledge about how to take better care of your motor vehicle and be a more eco-friendly driver.
What you need to know about your vehicle and how to reduce your carbon footprint.
We aren't talking about the color of your favorite form of transportation -- this is all about being eco-friendly and on the move.
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