We are active environmental stewards, and have received recognition for our continued efforts to keep communities like yours clean. We take great pride in being a careful environmentalist and in being able to make a difference in every community we serve.
Columbia, SC Fire Department thanks Pull-A-Part for providing emergency extrication training
Georgia Counties Magazine, a publication of the Association County Commissioners of Georgia, article by Pull-A-Part's Senior Vice President Steve Levetan about Pull-A-Part's leadership role in the National Vehicle Mercury Switch Recovery Program (NVMSRP) and how Pull-A-Part is protecting the community from the dangers of mercury.
Download PDFPull-A-Part is a sponsor of the Tennesee Governor's Highway Safety Office's "Drive Drunk - Get Nailed" program for the summer of 2009. See our contribution to this ground-breaking - life saving program
Download PDFMemphis Fire Department thanks Pull-A-Part for "jaws of life" training
Download PDFPull-A-Part founding partner, Marty Kogon, wins 2008 Anti-Defamation League"s Abe Goldstein Human Relations Award. Marty is joined by US Senator Johnny Isakson, winner of the Commnity of Respect Award.
Download PDFClips from EPA press event at Pull-A-Part commemorating the removal of the one millionth automotive mercury switch
TV coverage of Pull-A-Part's "Jaws of Life" training in Knoxville
Cleveland NBC Affiliate, WKYC features Pull-A-Part and it's customers
September 21, 2006
Pull-A-Part 2006 Keep Georgia Beautiful Award Winner: First Place in Waste Reduction Category.
October 20, 2004
Pull-A-Part 2004 Environmental Award Winner: Air & Waste Management Association, Georgia Chapter honors Pull-A-Part.
February 06 2006
Pull-A-Part Honored for Community Work by Lillian H. Webb, Mayor (Norcorss, GA).
November 5, 2006
The Gwinnett Post Car writes about Pull-A-Part in "Recycling facility gets environmental award."
The Gwinnett Business Journal laud's Pull-A-Part for it's economic impact, efforts for improving the environment and community
Download DOCPull-A-Part annouces its exciting expansion plans!
Download PDFPull-A-Part's Expansion to Jackson mentioned in the Jackson Advocate
Download PDFKeep Roswell Beautiful Recognizes Pull-A-Part for playing its part in the community
Download PDFPull-A-Part is recognized with a 2006 Award of Excellence from Keep Tennessee Beautiful!
Download PDFThe City of Augusta declare April 25,2007 "Extrication Training Day" in recognizing Pull-A-Part and the Augusta Fire department for the efforts, through trainings done at Pull-A-Part, in improving public safety and helping the training of the fire department's life saving efforts
Download PDFPull-A-Part and its Partnership for training with the local fire department is recognized by the mayor of Louisville!
Download PDFThank-you letter from Louisville Fire Chief
Download PDFCertificate from Augusta, GA Fire Department commending Pull-A-Part's sponsorship of "Jaws of LIfe" training.
Download PDFDear Pull-A-Part: Augusta Fire Department would like to express our appreciation for the A+ service; that you all contributed to our Vehicle Extrication Training in April 2007. Your site was very clean and organized. And we had at our access plenty of cars to use for our training on your auto parts site in Augusta, Georgia. The Manager of the Augusta location, Mark Maphet provided the best hospitality that any one could ask for. Again, thanks for the first class support of the Augusta Fire
Louisville School Board Thank-you for "Blessings in a Backpack" donation
Download PDFSeptermber, 2007 Recycling Today Magazine Cover Story
Download PDFPull-A-Part wins 5 Tennessee Chamber of Commerce 2007 Envronmental Awards
Download PDFAtlanta Business Chronicle Cover Story - Strategies Section - October 12, 2007
Download PDFPull-A-Part contributes to Augusta, GA Boys and Girls Clubs
Download PDFMemphis Daily News announces Pull-A-Part's Tennessee Chamber of Commerce Environmental Awards
Download PDFMemphis Daily News announces Pull-A-Part's Tennessee Chamber of Commerce Environmental Awards
Download PDFFormer Deputy Police Chief of Atlanta , Louis Arcangeli, on crime reduction