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Speaking in front of a line of the latest electric vehicles (EVs) at this month’s North American International Auto Show, President Joe Biden declared: “The great American road trip is going to be fully electrified.” Most vehicles on the road are still gas guzzlers, but Washington is betting big on change, hoping that major federal...Read More
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Minimum Content Requirements State agencies are required to purchase 70 percent postconsumer antifreeze (PCC antifreeze Opens a larger version of this image section 12209(g)). This requirement applies to recycled antifreeze and antifreeze containing a bittering agent or made from polypropylene or other similar non-toxic substance. At least 50 percent of the total dollars spent within...Read More
Supplemental restraint systems (aka airbags) have been required in all new passenger vehicles since 1989 in the United States. Over the course of those nearly 30 years, a good many of these vehicles have seen the end of their useful lives, predictably winding up in vehicle dismantling facilities—junkyards—for recycling. Once there, undeployed airbags present safety...Read More
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