On September 11, 2001, the United States was attacked by terrorists. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the attacks, and thousands more were injured. The 9/11 attacks were a tragedy, but they also showed the strength and resilience of the American people. We came together as a nation to support each other and to fight back against terrorism. Butler Auto Recycling is committed to uniting Americans and keeping the country strong. We recycle cars and scrap metal to create new products, which helps to create jobs and reduce pollution. We also support our local community and sponsor local events.

How Butler Auto Recycling unites Americans:

  • We recycle cars and scrap metal: Recycling cars and scrap metal helps to create jobs and reduce pollution. This benefits all Americans, regardless of their background or beliefs.
  • We support our local community: We support our local community by donating to charities and sponsoring local events. This helps to build relationships between people from different backgrounds and create a sense of community.
  • We sponsor 9/11 tribute events: We sponsor 9/11 tribute events to honor the victims of the attacks and to remind people of the importance of unity.

 

How Butler Auto Recycling keeps the country strong:

  • We support American jobs: Butler Auto Recycling is a family-owned and operated business that employs over 50 people. We also support other American businesses by purchasing recycled materials from them. Two great companies in the Pensacola area are Strong Auto Repair Pensacola (vehicle, boat, & RV repair) and DavidPasqualone.com, (Sales Coaching, Marketing Consulting, and Custom Websites). Click on their links now to check them out!
  • We create new products: The recycled materials that we collect are used to create new products, such as steel, aluminum, and plastic. This helps to keep America competitive in the global economy.
  • Reduces pollution: Recycling cars and scrap metal helps to reduce pollution and conserve natural resources.

How you can help unite Americans and keep the country strong:

  • Buy Quality Used Auto Parts: Why pay more for aftermarket auto parts produced overseas with a higher failure rates than quality used OEM auto parts from Butler Auto Recycling?  Click here to shop our full catalog of parts, check out our eBay store open 24/7/365, or call us today to find the exact part(s) you need!
  • Recycle your car: When you recycle your car, you are supporting American jobs and reducing pollution. You are also helping to keep the country strong.
  • Support your local community: Get involved in your local community by volunteering your time or donating to charities. This helps to build relationships between people from different backgrounds and create a sense of community.
  • Attend 9/11 tribute events: Attending 9/11 tribute events is a great way to honor the victims of the attacks and to remind yourself of the importance of unity.

Butler Auto Recycling is committed to uniting Americans and keeping the country strong. We recycle cars and scrap metal to create new products, which helps to create jobs and reduce pollution. We also support our local community and sponsor local events. You can help unite Americans and keep the country strong by recycling your car, supporting your local community, and attending 9/11 tribute events. Together, we can create a stronger and more united America.

Additional information:

In addition to the above, here are some other things that you can do to unite Americans and keep the country strong:

  • Be respectful of others, even if you disagree with them.
  • Be willing to listen to other people’s viewpoints.
  • Be willing to negotiate, not compromise.
  • Be proud to be an American.
  • Get involved in your community.
  • Vote in elections.

By doing these things, we can create a more united and stronger America for all. God bless America! 🇺🇸

Your Friend, Neighbor, & Fellow Auto Enthusiast,
Butler Auto Recycling Jim Butler Boss of the Year

Jim Butler
Owner, Butler Auto Recycling


Special thanks and recognition to the following source(s) for the image(s) used in this article:

  • https://www.pexels.com/photo/american-flag-on-9-11-memorial-1919324/

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