Motorcycle Recycling

What are the benefits of recycling my motorcycle?

Recycling your motorcycle has a number of benefits. Firstly, it prevents waste from entering landfills and oceans, which can have devastating consequences for environmental health. Secondly, recycling your motorcycle reduces the need to mine and manufacture new parts; saving energy and resources in the process. 

What parts of a motorcycle can be recycled?

Many parts of a motorcycle can be recycled, including the battery, engine oil and filter, tires, fenders, exhaust system, brake pads and discs, windshields and glass components. Most metals used in motorcycles can also be recycled such as steel, aluminum and copper. Other non-metallic components such as plastics and rubber may also be recycled to be used in the production of new parts. Although Cohen only recycles metal, learn more about where to recycle non-metal materials.

What are the risks of not recycling my motorcycle?

Not recycling your motorcycle poses several risks to the environment and your health. Without proper disposal, hazardous materials such as motor oil, antifreeze, brake fluid and lead-acid batteries can leach into the soil or water supply, contaminating the environment and threatening public health. Additionally, improper disposal of a motorcycle also contributes to air pollution, as the motorcycle’s materials are burned instead of recycled. 

Can I make money from recycling my motorcycle?

Recycling your motorcycle is a great way to get paid, but it’s more than just tossing them in the bin. Factors like hazardous waste can mean extra handling and create small fees for recyclers. Even with a small fee, you’re making the world around you greener and your own life leaner – helping both the environment and economy while decluttering at home. 

Find A Scrap Yard

Cohen operates several public and commercial recycling centers in Ohio and Kentucky.