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ARA Steps Up in Response to NSF Exit from Automotive Recycler Certification Program

June 25, 2019 By CollisionWeek Editor

The Automotive Recyclers Association (ARA) announced that in response to the recent announcement from NSF International that, effective September 30, NSF will exit the Automotive Parts Certification business, ARA is taking immediate steps to mitigate the impact this will have on the professional automotive recycling industry. 

ARA logo “ARA recognizes the serious time and finances that many of our members around the country and around the world had already invested in pursuing the NSF Automotive Recycler Certification Program over the past two years,” said ARA Executive Director Sandy Blalock.  “We know the recognition that this accreditation would have provided was especially important

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