How to Recycle a Mitsubishi Car: Recycling Is Awesome

The Mitsubishi wreckers are very careful with each step of the wrecking and recycling process. After a car is brought to our wrecking yard We make sure to drain all the residual or excess fluid from the car in a very eco-friendly way Next, we carefully dismantle the car All the reusable bits are reconditioned and stocked up After that, each material is sorted into separate piles for recycling; rubber, plastic, metal and glass Finally, when only the hollow car shell is left. It is crushed and recycled.

What is Recycling

Some people like to tear apart their car and reuse the parts in their next one. However, recycling is a very viable option for those who want to minimise environmental harm. Mitsubishi call this technique remanufacturing and the remanufacturing process is quite fascinating. The Remanufacturing Process It starts with taking apart the car. We start by removing the seats and the carpet and put them aside. Next, we remove the interior and the sound insulation Once we remove the interior, we start to break the car down by removing all the non-recyclable material from it. At this point we can see the inner steel structure of the car.

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Why Recycle a Mitsubishi car?

We feel strongly that our car recycling programs are important We know the public feels strongly about cars We feel strongly that good recycling practices are important We feel the public will see the value in using reusable items instead of landfilling Everyone wins!

Recycling Process

The Mitsubishi wreckers are very careful with each step of the wrecking and recycling process. After a car is brought to our wrecking yard, we make sure to drain all the residual or excess fluid from the car in a very eco-friendly way. Next, we carefully dismantle the car using high-quality equipment. All of the reusable bits are reconditioned and stocked up. After that, each material is sorted into separate piles for recycling; rubber, plastic, metal and glass. Finally, when only the hollow car shell is left. It is crushed and recycled. Materials in our Recycling Pile Finally, the hollow car shell is crushed and recycled. After that, we have a simple stack of all of the recycled materials and the metals from the car ready to be resold. Grimace “If it can be recycled, recycle it!

Recycling ProcessTakes time

You should know that at the end of the process, if you are not careful, it is quite possible for your car to get recycled a second time.

Recycling ProcessLots of work

But It’s OK, It’s In! All the metal, plastic, rubber and glass are recycled Steel, rubber, plastic and glass are separated and recycled Steel and rubber are pulverized and turned into steel bars that can be used for making many kinds of metals.

After Recycling the Mitsubishi car

Step by Step When you’re done recycling a Mitsubishi car, you’ll be left with this pile of recycled metal. If your vehicle is missing an inner frame, you can replace it for a quick DIY repair at a junkyard. If you don’t have the parts, you can also try asking your local Mitsubishi repair shop for a part You can also try buying a used inner frame and having it installed in a new Mitsubishi, just to be safe It’s not hard to make your own inner frame with basic tools and other recycled materials. Read the next post for more information about used frame replacement parts.

Conclusion

And that is what recycling is all about. But when it comes to cars, it's important to understand that recycling does not mean giving back to the environment. Car recycling, on the other hand, is not only a great way to reduce our carbon footprint but it also helps in making space for the new generation of the less harmful cars. Have you tried to recycle your old car yet?


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