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Document 32005L0064
Re-use, recycling and recovery of vehicle parts and materials
Manufacturers must design vehicles so that minimum thresholds of parts and materials may be reused, recycled or recovered once the vehicle comes to the end of its natural life. The aim is to reduce waste from what are known as end-of-life vehicles.
It lays down administrative and technical rules to ensure that a vehicle’s parts and materials may ultimately be reused, recycled and recovered as much as possible. It makes sure that the reused components do not cause any safety or environmental risks.
Separate legislation sets out measures to prevent and limit waste from end-of-life vehicles and their components and ensures that wherever possible this is reused, recycled or recovered.
Every year, end-of-life vehicles create between 8 and 9 million tonnes of waste in the EU.
For more information, see end-of-life vehicles on the European Commission’s website.
Directive 2005/64/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of on the type-approval of motor vehicles with regard to their reusability, recyclability and recoverability and amending Council Directive 70/156/EEC
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