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Publication type: Academic Journal Article

Steering extended producer responsibility for electric vehicle batteries

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The UK Government has announced its plans to bring forward the deadline for phasing out all petrol and diesel vehicles from 2040 to 2030, 10 years earlier than planned. This is a radical acceleration in the transition to electricmobility. The need to drawup coherent and robustUKregulatory structures for managing the endof- life consequences of this transition is nowmore urgent than ever. This article explores the potential role of extended producer responsibility (EPR) in facilitating the safe and sustainable management of electric vehicle (EV) batteries at their end of life. It outlines the current EV battery problem fromthe perspective of end-of-life management, before exploring the utility of EPR in achieving a circular economy approach and reviewing the current EPR frameworks that would apply to this waste streamonce a battery is no longer powerful enough to drive an EV.We conclude that current EPR frameworks for battery management are neither sufficiently clear nor suitably robust to ensure safe and sustainable electric lithium ion battery management and suggest how these could be remodelled to achieve better outcomes in this area.

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Author(s)
Louis Dawson
Jyoti Ahuja
Robert Lee
Journal
Environmental Law Review
Year
2021
Volume and issue
23, 2
Pages
128-143
DOI
10.1177/14614529211006069
URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14614529211006069
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