Jones Auto Recyclers

1 Thora Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Memberships : OMVIC

Jones Auto Wreckers has been a metal recycler since 1937. We will take your olds cars in and pay you top dollar!We adhere to all environmental regulations and practices. All the vehicles fluids and mercury switches are removed and disposed of in an environmentally approved manner. We ensure that your vehicle is recycled in a green manner!

About Jones Auto Wreckers

Jones Auto Wreckers has been established since 1937. We were the first wrecking yard situated in Scarborough, originally located across from Shoppers World which was the first Ford Model T Assembly Plant.The owner, has been a licensed mechanic since the early 90's. Our qualifications include 310A and 310T license status, CFC certified, NGV and Propane inspectors and installation certificates, licensed for clean air test and repair.At Jones Auto Wreckers we know that you have a choice of wrecking companies to choose from so we don't give you sales pitches -- we provide honest and professional service that you deserve and expect. Our customers are our number one priority the professional staff here at Jones Auto Wreckers have many years experience in the wrecking & recycling of domestic and foreign cars. We also provide for the fast removal of scrap cars.We know that our customers want their experience to be convenient and cost efficient. To meet these needs we provide our customers with the quality parts and service that they have come to depend upon.

Auto Recycling

Jones Auto Wreckers was established in 1937. Since that time Jones has grown and become a modern automobile recycling facility.Most are probably not aware that an automobile is almost 100 percent recyclable. Upon receipt of a vehicle, Jones removes environmentally all of the refrigerants and fuels. This is done in an environmental manner in an area that is protected that is environmentally proofed. This has been examined and certified by the Ministry of the Environment.The refrigerants and fuels are then recovered and reused. some refrigerants are sent out to, where they re-use or recycle them. Transmission fluid, motor oil, and other fluids are also removed, recovered and sent from the facility where they can be reused. Gas tanks are emptied and the empty tank is sent to a recycling facility that has been approved by the Ontario government, This is the first important step of recycling an automobile.After all of the fluids have been drained and removed, our skilled technicians remove the mercury switches. During this step the technicians overlooks the car and removes any car part that can be re-used and re-sold. There are skilled technicians that dismantle the vehicles. They test all parts to determine which are reusable and re-sellable. These car parts are then made available through the Hollander system which many parts distributors or other auto wreckers can access.Tires are also removed and sent to the Ontario Tire Stewardship thru the Ontario government where they are then recycled in an environmental manner.After a complete overhaul of the vehicle, the remainder which is unable scrap metal is shipped from our facility to a metal processing plant. At this location the vehicle is shredded and the stell is separated and then re-used and re-sold around the world.Then, the scrap vehicle may to be used for many products or it may be in the car that you are about to purchase. This is a complete Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - circle.Since most of us are dependant upon vehicles. It is vitally important to have an environmentally safe and certified location to recycle old and decrypted vehicles. It matters where you scrap your car!!! Please make sure that you choose a certified auto recycler.

Materials Accepted
Automotive
1Automobiles Complete
2Car
Electronics
3Hard Drive
4Laptops
5Scanners
6Servers
7Telephones
8TVs / MONITORS
Metal
9Aluminum Siding
10Steel

Company Services

Company Locations

1 Thora Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
ZIP: M1L 2P7
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Phone : (416) 690-0821

Mail : info@jonesauto.ca

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