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A failing grade for the German end-of-life vehicles take-back system

Abstract/summary

The German end-of-life vehicle take-back system is described and analyzed in terms of its impact on the environment and the car companies involved. It is concluded that although this system is often cited as an example of a successful take-back scheme, it is not one that maximizes the value recovered from end-of-life vehicles. As a result, corporations do not achieve the potential benefits that can be realized from an alternate value chain based on recovering value from end-of-life products. Neither is society benefiting from the potential reduction in pollution and from making its way of life more sustainable. Without bringing these potential benefits to all stakeholders, the system is not likely to have a future.

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Author(s)
Nina Nakajima
Willem H. Vanderburg
Journal
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Year
2005
Volume and issue
25, 2
Pages
170-186
URL
https://doi.org/10.1177/0270467604274358
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