Fair enough - thought they would have to remove the tyres.
Nup...worked in a scrap metal yard in Sydney on the late 80s. The only processing was the feeding of the wrecks into the machine that turned them into cubes. The labour required to strip them down would be too great a cost.
20th August 2008, 08:31 PM
isuzurover
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Originally Posted by BBC
Nup...worked in a scrap metal yard in Sydney on the late 80s. The only processing was the feeding of the wrecks into the machine that turned them into cubes. The labour required to strip them down would be too great a cost.
In Germany they separate the components for recycling as much as possible - even have to use suction to remove oils diffs etc.