The less work involved in recycling, the better. That’s the thinking behind Mazda’s automated bumper-recycling process. The newly-developed technology is simple enough: Feed a bumper from any vehicle ...
Mazda Motor Corp., Hiroshima, Japan, has introduced a new technology to recycle scrapped bumpers from end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) into raw material to make new vehicle bumpers. Mazda says the new ...
Plastics recycler Ultra-Poly, based in Portland, Pa., has launched what it claims is a "first-of-its-kind bumper recycling program." The recycler was one of several who worked on a Plastics Industry ...
Recyclers say Ford Motor Co. left independently owned collision repair shops and even some of its own dealerships "on an island" when it canceled its core charge program for recycling lighting, bumper ...
The Plastics Industry Association (Plastics), Washington, plans to build a database of recycling companies that can accept and process automotive bumper bales that correspond to the Institute of Scrap ...
Ultra-Poly, one of America's largest plastics recyclers, has announced a first-of-its-kind bumper recycling program, that involves the collection and reprocessing of damaged automotive bumpers into a ...
05 September 2011 Mazda Motor Corporation has become the world's first automaker to successfully recycle scrapped bumpers from end-of-life vehicles (ELV's) into raw material for new vehicle bumpers.
Mazda Motor has developed a claimed world-first recycling system which enhances the process it uses to recycle used bumpers into raw plastic resin for use in new vehicle bumpers. It said the new ...
The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) and plastics recycler Ultra-Poly Corp. have successfully tested a process to collect and recycle car bumper covers made of plastic. According to a case ...
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