The report surveys the junk car problem in the continental United States. It reaches four conclusions: There is an almost complete lack of authoritative statistical data on the size, location of the problem; The aesthetic aspects of the problem are easily amenable to solution; The economic aspect (maximum recycling of natural resources) is capable of solution and is apparently being partially (if not completely) solved through independent technological developments by the scrap industry itself as well as by supporting and interested industries in transportation and automobile manufacturing; Government action on the local or state level is required to facilitate the recycling of auto hulks by expediting title clearance and prohibiting accumulations of junk cars. (Author)
Junk Car Disposal
1970
52 pages
Report
No indication
English
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Taylor & Francis Verlag | 1919
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