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ASM Auto Recycling Ltd.

ASM Auto Recycling is one of the UK’s leading vehicle salvage agents and parts recyclers. Founded more than three decades ago, the business processes more than 30,000 vehicles annually, purchasing used or end-of-life vehicles and recycling or reselling them through its online auction.

Website www.asm-autos.co.uk

E-mail admin@asm-autos.co.uk

Phone 01844 268 940 (Opt. 3)

Address

ASM Auto Recycling Ltd.
Menlo Industrial Park
Rycote Lane
Thame, Oxon.
OX9 2BY

The company commits to giving all of its vehicle recycling customers a fair price, reflecting the vehicle’s true value whilst removing the hassle of the process.

The used car parts arm of the business is growing increasingly, with its green recycled parts department now stocking more than 100,000 refurbished car parts available to purchase online complete with 90-day guarantees.

On-site, ASM Auto Recycling boasts a state-of-the-art 11-bay workshop that’s equipped with de-pollution rigs to ensure the safe and efficient dismantling and recycling of end-of-life vehicles, in accordance with the European ELV Directive. The team’s vehicle dismantling process involves the removal and storage of potential toxins such as oils, brake fluids and fuel that could potentially harm the wider environment.

The company has a catchment area for end-of-life vehicle collections spanning much of London, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and the West Country. With a modern fleet of 10 multi-vehicle car transporters, ASM Auto Recycling can retrieve salvage cars from home or even a place of work.

A strict environmental policy is adhered to by ASM Auto Recycling. The company also operates a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, taking into consideration the interests of wider society in terms of noise pollution and physical disruption, whilst supporting new legislation to create a more sustainable platform for the future.

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