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Improving the World One Part at a Time
Twenty-five years ago, when LKQ was first formed, its founders realized a need to keep end-of-life vehicles out of landfills. Because end-of-life vehicles still incurred value, they developed sustainable business practices to salvage and remanufacture automotive parts, recovering fluids and other caustic materials and recycling or repurposing the materials creating a pathway to circularity.
Today, LKQ is the leader in automotive parts salvage and remanufacturing and is investing time and resources to expand its geographic footprint, such as through their recent acquisitions of Green Bean Battery in the U.S. and Rhenoy in The Netherlands and Poland. These are just two examples of how LKQ is committed to finding new ways to contribute to a circular economy.
Find out more about LKQ on: www.lkqcorp.com
These articles are produced by TBD Media group
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