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APRA Files
Comments on "Green Jobs"
September 1, 2010
CHANTILLY, VIRGINIA – The Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA)
recently filed comments with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on two surveys
they will be conducting to measure “green jobs” in the U.S. economy.
APRA President, Bill Gager, stated, “This measurement of ‘green jobs’ in the
U.S. economy will be extremely worthwhile if the remanufacturing industry is
included in the survey tabulations. Remanufacturing is a very ‘green’ and
labor-intensive industry. APRA members not only avoid the consumption of 85 - 95
percent of the energy that is required to produce new parts, but remanufacturing
also avoids CO2 emissions associated with reprocessing scrap into new parts and
the environmental waste streams that result from the scrapping of failed parts.”
APRA was formed in 1941 and for the last 70 years remanufacturing has been the
“greenest of green” industries.
Gager added, “We are encouraged by both of the surveys that the Bureau of Labor
Statistics will be undertaking because the results will highlight the ‘green
jobs’ that currently exist in our remanufacturing industry as well as those
related to using environmentally friendly production processes and practices.
Remanufacturing, properly incentivized by government procurement and tax policy,
will be a job creating engine of growth for the U.S. economy.”
There are more than 130 different manufactured product codes outside of motor
vehicle parts. The list includes remanufactured products such as toner
cartridges, office furniture, locomotives and equipment of all types.
Gager concluded, “There are thousands of companies involved in remanufacturing
and they employ over 500,000 people. There is more potential to create
additional ‘green jobs’ in remanufacturing than exist in hybrid vehicles, wind
power, and other new technologies that Congress and the Obama Administration
appear to favor.”