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Total annual revenue is estimated to be $22 billion.

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In 1997, auto recyclers acquired 4.7 million vehicles for the purpose of recycling.*
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Recycling vehicles provides enough steel to produce almost 13 million new vehicles.*
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Saves an estimated 85 million barrels of oil a year, that would have been used in the manufacturing of new or replacement parts.
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Automotive recyclers spent nearly $50 million on environmental compliance in 1997.*
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The majority of automotive recycling businesses used a computerized inventory system.*
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Automotive recyclers provide wholesale and retail customers quality parts that sell for up to 50% less than the comparable new parts.
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Automotive recycling businesses employ some 103,108 people at more than 8,267 businesses around the country.
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An estimated 86% of automotive recycling companies is full-service and employs 10 or fewer people.*
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Total annual payroll is estimated to be $3.3 Billion.
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The majority of automotive recyclers can often locate parts faster than new part
dealers because the facilities are connected by telephone, satellite and/or computerized communications systems to recyclers across the globe.*
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Automotive recycling decreases insurance rates by purchasing inoperative vehicles from insurance companies, thus allowing for recovery of financial losses. These vehicles came primarily from individual owners and salvage auctions.*
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Automotive recycling keeps highways and roads clear of abandoned and disabled vehicles by providing a place to deposit these vehicles.
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*Most recent ARA statistical data regarding the automotive recycling industry. Data compiled from a 1997 survey by the private consulting firm, Axiom Research Company and Automotive Recycling: Your Cars Afterlife (2-13-2006).