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We are locally owned and operated in beautiful Baldwin county.
With 1,000+ cars on 10 acres
20+ years sales experience  

Our Guarantee:

We will provide quick and professional service to ensure you are completely satisfied with every purchase!

Also We are partners with Toggle Insurance.

EST.2002

The auto salvage industry is experiencing a renaissance, driven by technological innovation and the global push for environmental sustainability. What was once considered a niche sector is now at the forefront of recycling and reuse efforts, transforming how we think about end-of-life vehicles and their components. Whether you’re a car enthusiast, an industry insider, or simply curious about advances in sustainability, the latest trends in auto salvage bring exciting developments.

Environmental Sustainability

Environmental benefits have always been at the heart of auto salvage, but the industry is doubling down on green initiatives in 2025. With increased global pressure to reduce waste, salvage leaders are finding new ways to enhance their environmental impact.

Recycling

Auto salvage is a key player in the circular economy, which emphasizes repairing, reusing, and recycling. Approximately 86% of a car’s material content can now be recycled or reused, reducing landfill waste significantly. Steel, aluminum, and copper remain popular materials recovered from vehicles, but salvage yards are also shifting focus to EV battery recycling and plastics repurposing.

Extended Producer Responsibility

Governments worldwide are enacting stricter Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) legislation. These policies make manufacturers accountable for vehicles at their end of life, which has incentivized automakers to collaborate with salvage facilities. This partnership includes creating “design for recycling” initiatives—vehicles engineered with easily removable components and non-toxic materials to simplify the dismantling and recycling process.