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		<title>ARAEF partnership with First Robotics Competition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As previously reported, the Automotive Recyclers Association Educational Foundation (ARAEF) is very proud to partner with the FIRST® Robotics Competition. This alliance will provide the automotive recycling community a unique opportunity to promote the industry to the next generation BA of engineers. This effort goes hand in hand with ARA and the ARAEF’s increased efforts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As previously reported, the Automotive Recyclers Association Educational<br />
Foundation (ARAEF) is very proud to partner with the FIRST® Robotics<br />
Competition. This alliance will provide the automotive recycling<br />
community a unique opportunity to promote the industry to the next generation<br />
BA of engineers. This effort goes hand in hand with ARA and the ARAEF’s increased<br />
efforts to educate the public about automotive recycling and green recycled<br />
parts.<br />
The mission of FIRST® is to inspire young people to be science and technology<br />
leaders, by engaging them in exciting mentor-based programs that build<br />
science, engineering and technology skills, inspire innovation and foster wellrounded<br />
life capabilities including self-confidence, communication and<br />
leadership.<br />
Information on the 2012 ARAEF and FIRST® partnership will be distributed to<br />
students across the country the first week of January. ARAEF is asking that ARA<br />
members who are contacted by FIRST® teams in their area donate four to six<br />
small motors to the team with which to build their project. A combination of<br />
wiper motors, window motors and seat motors could all serve as practical<br />
components of a team’s required components. Each FIRST® Robotics<br />
Competition team will receive a voucher in their competition kit that explains<br />
they are to contact a local ARA member to request the motors and set a time<br />
to pick up the motors at the automotive recycling facility. This is a win-win for<br />
ARA and FIRST® in that ARA members can directly impact the teams to<br />
enlighten them about automotive recycling, and the FIRST® has a reliable<br />
donation source for their program.</p>
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		<title>New Recyclers come on board in International</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 18:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>New Car Theft List Released</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 17:50:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A newly released report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows the Audi S8 headed the government&#8217;s list and the Toyota Camry was the most-stolen new car in 2009. While that sounds ominous, the fact that out of 227 Audi S8&#8242;s sold, 2 were stolen, puts a slightly different interpretation on it, even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A newly released report from the National Highway Traffic Safety<br />
Administration (NHTSA) shows the Audi S8 headed the government&#8217;s list<br />
and the Toyota Camry was the most-stolen new car in 2009. While that<br />
sounds ominous, the fact that out of 227 Audi S8&#8242;s sold, 2 were stolen, puts a<br />
slightly different interpretation on it, even though on the it.<br />
A close second was the 2009 Shelby GT Mustang, which had 5 stolen out of the<br />
581 that were sold &#8211; or a theft rate of 8.61 per 1,000 sold.<br />
Also in the top five was BMW&#8217;s M5, with a theft of 7.58 per 1,000, followed by the<br />
Dodge Charger (6.47 per 1,000) and Honda&#8217;s S2000 (5.60 per 1,000).<br />
Although the report does not track light trucks, that would include SUV&#8217;s, the<br />
Cadillac Escalade has been shown to top the overall list of most-stolen vehicles.<br />
On the other hand, NHTSA concludes that the overall theft rate has fallen to 1.33<br />
per 1,000 &#8211; down from 2008 when it was 1.69 per 1,000. The general consensus is<br />
the increased use of standard anti-theft devices, vehicle parts marking as well<br />
as increased public awareness and improved prosecution efforts by law<br />
enforcement.</p>
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		<title>Members of Congress Recognize Automotive Recyclers Tomorrow As Part of America Recycles Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 04:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congressmen Geoff Davis (R-KY) and Richard Hanna (R-NY) have agreed to insert into the Congressional Record tomorrow &#8211; Nov. 15th and America Recycles Day &#8211; a statement recognizing the contributions that automotive recyclers and junk yards from California to Maine  have made and continue to make to the environment, economy and community through recycling efforts. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congressmen Geoff Davis (R-KY) and Richard Hanna (R-NY) have agreed<br />
to insert into the Congressional Record tomorrow &#8211; Nov. 15th and<br />
America Recycles Day &#8211; a statement recognizing the contributions that<a title="California Junkyards" href="http://www.california-junkyards.com"><br />
automotive recyclers and junk yards from California</a> to Maine  have made and continue to make to the environment,<br />
economy and community through recycling efforts. Specifically, both members<br />
of congress will note the huge role that the industry plays in preserving natural<br />
resources and reducing demand for scarce landfill space and that it is the work<br />
of small business men and women who our nation can thank for this contribution.<br />
They will also highlight the recyclability and reusability of vehicle components, particularly mentioning engines, transmission, aluminum and steel.<br />
Further, the statements will refer to the automobile as the most recycled product<br />
in the world, noting that the parts when recycled can produce almost 13 million<br />
new vehicles, while saving 11 million gallons of oil in the manufacturing of new<br />
components. And lastly, the members will acknowledge automotive recyclers<br />
as &#8220;exemplary citizens who the nation should appreciate and recognize as<br />
those who make a real difference in keeping our nation clean.&#8221;<br />
We are working with the Senate to have similar statements inserted as part of its<br />
recorded proceedings tomorrow.<br />
Again, thank you to all who participated in last year&#8217;s Hill Days because it is the<br />
connections that you made then that paved the way for our requests today.<br />
Indeed, ARA and the industry is becoming more well known by our policymakers<br />
every day.</p>
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		<title>Mexican Government Seeks ARA Insight on Development of Mexican Association</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 21:10:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On November 16-17, ARA CEO Michael Wilson was an invited guest of the Mexican government for an international seminar on the &#8220;Management of End of Life Vehicles&#8221; held in Mexico City, Mexico. The event comes as the government is set to announce a management plan for end of life vehicles in March 2012. O Wilson [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On November 16-17, ARA CEO Michael Wilson was an invited guest of<br />
the Mexican government for an international seminar on the<br />
&#8220;Management of End of Life Vehicles&#8221; held in Mexico City, Mexico. The<br />
event comes as the government is set to announce a management plan for<br />
end of life vehicles in March 2012.<br />
O<br />
Wilson was asked for recommendations on implementing an Automotive<br />
Recyclers Association of Mexico. During his presentation, Wilson declared ARA’s<br />
strong support for such an organization.<br />
“There are significant changes about to occur with the automotive recycling<br />
industry in Mexico,” declares Wilson. “Our Canadian colleagues are engaged in<br />
communications regarding end of life vehicles with their national government at<br />
the highest levels. This important conversation regarding the processing of end<br />
of life vehicles is being conducted at a very high level in the Mexican<br />
government as well.”<br />
Wilson will be in ongoing contact with Mexican government officials as they<br />
work through their end of life vehicle management plan.</p>
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		<title>ARA International</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 21:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On November 11-12, ARA CEO Michael Wilson attended the 4th AsiaAutomotive Environment Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The conference, hosted by the Malaysian Automotive Recyclers Association and the Malaysian Automotive Institute, was a tremendous success. More than 200 participants from Malaysia, Japan, Korea, China, Australia, Canada and the United States attended the conference, including the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On November 11-12, ARA CEO Michael Wilson attended the 4th<br />
AsiaAutomotive Environment Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The<br />
conference, hosted by the Malaysian Automotive Recyclers</p>
<p>Association and the Malaysian Automotive Institute, was a tremendous success.<br />
More than 200 participants from Malaysia, Japan, Korea, China, Australia,<br />
Canada and the United States attended the conference, including the<br />
Managing Director of the Automotive Recyclers of Canada, Steve Fletcher and<br />
Executive Director of the Automotive Recyclers Association of Australia, David<br />
Nolan, Chairman of the Korea Automotive Recyclers Association Sang Uk Lee,<br />
the Executive Director of the Japan Automotive Recyclers Association, Sosho<br />
Kitajima along with the Chairman of the Malaysian Automotive Recyclers<br />
Association, Gwee Bok Wee.<br />
The automotive recycling community in Malaysia has seen its share of<br />
challenges this year. The Malaysian automotive recyclers are battling their<br />
government to stop a possible importation ban on recycled auto parts along<br />
with their current test precipitated by a 60 percent loss of products due to the<br />
Japanese earthquake and tsunami.<br />
In his remarks at the conference, Wilson highlighted the opportunities and<br />
challenges of the global automotive recycling community. As of last year, the<br />
O<br />
world population of motor vehicles topped 1 billion units for the first time and<br />
that population is estimated to increase to 2.5 billion units by 2050. Wilson<br />
stated, “It is imperative for the survival of our environment and industry that it is<br />
the professional automotive recycler who manages the scrapped cars and not<br />
those who are untrained and unregulated.” Wilson also challenged the industry<br />
to “come together and develop research that proves the economic and<br />
environmental value of recyclable and reusable motor vehicle parts.” To view<br />
Wilson’s full remarks, please click here.<br />
As part of the schedule, many of the attendees had the opportunity to visit four<br />
auto recycling facilities located in the port city of Klang, in the suburbs of Kuala<br />
Lumpur. The tours highlighted the unique operations along with the significant<br />
utilization of foreign laborers.<br />
From discussions at the forum, ARA is pleased to announce the Korean<br />
Automotive Recyclers Association has joined the ARA membership.</p>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 20:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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