TruckPartsInventory.com's Used Truck Parts - Recycling A New
Green Initiative?
GREAT FALLS, Mont. (Business Wire EON) January 28, 2008 --
The last few years have seen an explosion in the popularity of
environmental concern. Prior to the year 2000, concern for the
environment was not on the radar for most people. Eyebrows were raised
when a person would go into a grocery store with their own reusable bags
and opt not to receive traditional plastic or paper bags that typically
end up in the garbage. How does this apply to heavy
duty truck parts?
It is now trendy to recycle.
But is recycling really such a new practice? Not so says owner of
TruckPartsInventory.com a locator of used
truck parts, Scott Tetz, “The people in
the trucking industry have been recycling heavy
duty truck parts for decades.” It is the
trucking industry, Tetz argues, that pioneered the practice.
When asked how, Tetz explained, “Salvage yards
have been dismantling wrecked trucks and reusing the used
truck parts that are good. Even if the part was a little damaged,
the heavy duty truck parts
can be rebuilt and re-used in another truck.”
Tetz goes on to say, “For the longest time
there has been a negative stigma attached to used
truck parts. People have the idea that these parts are inferior to
new ones. Not only does it help the environment, it helps the pocketbook
of the consumer.”
It is cheaper to purchase a used part than it is to buy new. One
consumer went to his local dealership and found the part he needed for
his truck. He then went to a salvage yard and found the same part for
60% less than the cost of a new one!
“We’ve seen a
significant number of people requesting used parts just because they can’t
swallow the cost of new. TruckPartsInventory.com has tools for those who
want and need to find used parts.”
But as the cost of new parts keep rising, more and more people are
turning to used parts. “It is the new black
to be green,” says Tetz, “by
purchasing salvage parts, not only are you saving money, you are helping
the environment as well.”
For more information on salvage trucks or information on how to obtain
salvage parts, go to www.TruckPartsInventory.com
or call 1-877-989-7337.
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