Industry News

Certified Automotive Recycler of the Year!

Certified Automotive Recycler of the Year!

Post date: November 21, 2023 Check out this national press release below announcing our latest award! Novak Auto Parts, a family-owned auto recycling business since 1958, has garnered prestigious industry recognition from the Auto Recyclers Association (ARA), a national organization whose mission is to "promote the conservation of energy and the total utilization of resources."
New Chair for PARTS!

New Chair for PARTS!

Post date: May 9, 2023 Novak Auto Parts would like to congratulate our own general manager, Nathan Novak, for being elected Chair of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Auto Recycling Trade Society (PARTS). Nathan took on his new role as Chair in fall of 2022, though he had previously been serving in the capacity of Vice-Chair and on the Executive Board for 2 years. Prior to that he served on the Board of various committees in PARTS.
Auto Recycling's Elite Certifications!

Auto Recycling's Elite Certifications!

Post date: April 24, 2023 Novak Auto Parts, Inc., New Brighton, PA was recently recognized as one of the automotive recycling industry’s top recycling facilities by the Automotive Recyclers Association (ARA), earning not only the Certified Automotive Recycler (CAR) certification but also the Gold Seal certification.
Nathan Moves Up in PARTS

Nathan Moves Up in PARTS

Post date: August 10, 2021 Novak Auto Parts is proud to announce that general manager, Nathan Novak, was recently elected to the office of Vice-Chair of the Pennsylvania Automotive Recycling Trade Society (PARTS). For over 50 years, PARTS has represented the interests of quality professional automotive recyclers across Pennsylvania.
American Towman Nomination

American Towman Nomination

Post date: October 12, 2017 If you didn't know, Novak Auto Parts proudly offers bi-weekly police-issued towing. We take this duty very seriously and doubt many people realize how difficult it is. Not only is it hard work that requires being on 24/7 call, but it can also be very dangerous. Did you know that a tower dies every week in the United States from being hit by a passing car? We encourage you to slow down and move over whenever you see a tow in progress--or any action on the side of the road. Let's keep our emergency responders safe out there!

Getting you on the road again.