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Is European end-of-life vehicle legislation living up to expectations? assessing the impact of the ELV directive on 'green&ap...Read more Is European end-of-life vehicle legislation living up to expectations? assessing the impact of the ELV directive on 'green' innovation and vehicle recovery

Abstract/summary

The end-of-life vehicle (ELV) Directive in Europe aims to generate environmental gains through increased levels of vehicle recovery and a reduction in the use of hazardous substances. This paper presents an evaluation framework based on five anticipated changes that could result from the ELV Directive. These changes relate to three areas: (a) vehicle design, (b) level of ELV recovery, and (c) information provision. We evaluate the extent to which expected outcomes have materialized since the establishment of the ELV Directive. Current information provides an emerging picture of the impact of ELV legislation. We show that legislative factors and market forces have led to innovation in recycling, increased hazardous substance removal and improved information dissemination. Such actions may be sufficient to reach ELV Directive targets and could have spill-over benefits to other industries. Carmakers are also taking steps to design for recycling and for disassembly. However, movement toward design for re-use and remanufacturing seems limited. Increasing the level of re-use and remanufacturing will be a key part of moving toward sustainable vehicle production. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Author(s)
Jason Gerrard
Milind Kandlikar
Journal
Journal of Cleaner Production
Year
2007
Volume and issue
15, 1
Pages
17-27
DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2005.06.004
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2005.06.004
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