Brake Drum: Proper disposal
AUTODOC recommends protecting the environment and disposing of used parts properly
Brake Drum: disposal recommendations
Used brake drums are not classified as hazardous waste.
- Consumer disposal optionsThey can be disposed of in strict compliance with the regulations for sorting scrap metal.
- Industrial disposal regulationsThe сollection, storage and disposal must comply with the provisions of the List of Wastes Regulations of 2005 and the Waste Framework Directive 75/442/EEC.
This product cannot be reused
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