Green Donations Save Money And The Earth
Each year millions of people sell or abandon their unwanted cars causing more toxic fumes and pollutants to be put into our already saturated atmosphere but there’s a better way. Car donation is a fast, easy and effective way to get rid of an old car without destroying the environment in the process.Donating your car is not only easy; it’s free, good for the environment and your taxes. Cars that are donated are either resold or recycled. The proceeds from your car donation go to charitable organizations that help those in need and the cars are put to good use as well.
When you donate a car that is still in running condition the vehicle goes to auction where it will find a new owner and continue to be used. If the vehicle is not running it may still be sent to auction depending on the condition or sent to a junk yard. Green charities that have vehicle donation programs have a similar process except that instead of non running cars being sent to junkyards to rot they are turned in to recycled materials.Upon arrival at the junk yard all of the parts that are salvageable are taken and resold.
Donating a car is a great way to get a great tax deduction and improve the overall health of the environment by preventing a completely usable car from becoming a blot on the landscape that’s harmful to the environment. Working vehicles also provide a great way for someone who may not be able to afford a more expensive vehicle get around.
The most important part of donating your car is the good you do for the charities that receive the donations. The funds from these donated vehicles go towards a variety of purposes. The environmentally sound charities use the proceeds from donated cars that have been properly recycled to continue their programs and help keep the charity running smoothly. The health of the planet is also a very important component to consider when donating your car after all we all depend on it for our survival.
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