Friday, October 1, 2010

Good RYR Article by David Gold

Just noticed a nice article about the Retire Your Ride Program by David Gold, co-owner of Standard Auto Wreckers (www.StandardAutoWreckers.com).

In­ F­ebru­a­ry­ o­f­ 2009, Retire Y­o­u­r Ride (a­ go­vern­men­t-f­u­n­ded, p­ro­-en­viro­n­men­ta­l p­ro­gra­m) w­a­s sta­rted w­ith­ th­e in­ten­tio­n­ o­f­ remo­vin­g h­igh­ly­ p­o­llu­tin­g ca­rs f­ro­m th­e ro­a­d. W­ith­in­ O­n­ta­rio­, th­e p­ro­gra­m a­llo­w­s th­e drivin­g p­u­blic to­ co­me in­to­ f­edera­lly­ a­p­p­ro­ved lo­ca­tio­n­s to­ scra­p­ th­eir 1995 o­r o­lder veh­icles to­ receive a­ ca­sh­ rew­a­rd equ­a­l to­ $300, a­lo­n­g w­ith­ o­th­er in­cen­tives. So­ in­ a­dmin­isterin­g th­is p­ro­gra­m, w­h­a­t exa­ctly­ did p­a­rticip­a­tin­g a­u­to­ recy­clers a­gree to­?


Read the entire article on Retire Your Ride here.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Chief of Charity Quits Over Diamond Trial

Jeremy Ratcliffe, a trustee of a charity linked to Nelson Mandela, will leave the organisation after being caught up in a scandal involving a supermodel, a warlord and blood diamonds.

The Nelson Mandela Children's Fund announced that Mr Ratcliffe, its former chief executive, was stepping down from the charity's board after he acknowledged that he secretly possessed alleged blood diamonds for more than a decade.

His possession of the diamonds came to light this month when the supermodel Naomi Campbell testified that she gave them to Ractliffe in 1997.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Searching the Web for Auto Parts

As someone that enjoys rebuilding old cars I have spent a large portion of my hobby searching the web for good quality auto recyclers. Sometimes you really have to dig deep into a directory to come up with a few winners and here are some of my gems:

Premium directory used auto parts listings

Modern directory used auto parts sites

Maxi directory listings for auto parts

Boost directory, used auto parts

Alpha directory search for used auto parts

If you want a complete list of all the directory resources I used just send me a message!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Retire your Ride is One Year Old

The first year of this program has been a big success, I would like to see the government juice up the program to the $500 level to give consumers that extra push to scrap their old gas guzzling vehicles. When it comes time to junk your car make sure to do it in a green way!

The Newfoundland and Labrador Lung Association, in partnership with the Conservation Corps of Newfoundland and Labrador, are celebrating a successful first year of Retire Your Ride — Canada’s national vehicle recycling program.

According to a news release, the event will highlight the achievements of the program in Newfoundland and Labrador, and serve as an opportunity to release a new promotional video.

The event will be held in St. John’s at A-1 Automotive (395 East White Hills Rd.) Thursday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Several speakers will comment on the continued importance of Retire Your Ride, a program that has recycled 275 cars from the province’s communities and highways.

“We have come a long way in just one year with Retire Your Ride,” says Amanda Kinsman, Retire Your Ride’s provincial vehicle recycling co-coordinator. “I’m enthusiastic about the success we have generated so far and I’m confident we are capable of removing far more high-polluting cars from our roads in 2010.”

Looking forward to more 'green' projects like this in the future!