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Tyre Division Visits ELT Recycling Operations in Campbellfield

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The quick read

  • The VACC Tyre Division toured ELT Recycling Australia's operations in Campbellfield.
  • The tour highlights the importance of responsible tyre disposal in the automotive industry.
  • The Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce is promoting best practices among its members.
  • Dealerships can differentiate themselves through environmentally responsible practices.

For dealers: Australian dealers who prioritize environmentally responsible practices can attract customers and drive showroom traffic.

AI-assisted summary of the coverage below — check the original reporting before relying on specifics.

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The ADME angle

The VACC Tyre Division's tour of ELT Recycling Australia's operations in Campbellfield highlights the importance of responsible tyre disposal in the automotive industry.

This focus on sustainability can have a direct impact on customer perception and loyalty, with environmentally conscious consumers more likely to choose dealerships that prioritize responsible practices.

The Role of Industry Associations

The Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce's involvement in this tour demonstrates the significant role industry associations play in promoting best practices and facilitating collaboration among members.

By engaging with ELT Recycling Australia, the VACC Tyre Division is showcasing its commitment to addressing the environmental impact of the automotive industry.

Competitor Differentiation

Dealerships that adopt environmentally responsible practices, such as proper tyre disposal, can differentiate themselves from competitors and attract customers who share these values.

This differentiation can be a key factor in driving showroom traffic and generating leads, as consumers increasingly prioritize sustainability when making purchasing decisions.

Taking Action

Australian dealers can take a decisive step this week by assessing their current tyre disposal practices and exploring partnerships with reputable recycling operators like ELT Recycling Australia.

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Tyre Division Visits ELT Recycling Operations in Campbellfield

Members of the Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (VACC) Tyre Division recently toured the impressive operations of ELT Recycling Australia in Campbellfield

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