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Title An Inclusive and Effective End-of-Life Vehicle Recycling System in India: Balancing Economy and Ecology from Grave to Cradle
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Authors Venkatesan, M; Baskaran, R
Title An Inclusive and Effective End-of-Life Vehicle Recycling System in India: Balancing Economy and Ecology from Grave to Cradle
Year 2022
Published Iranian Journal Of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering-International English Edition, 41, 4
DOI 10.30492/ijcce.2021.135890.4317
Abstract End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs) in India are often recycled by car-breaking yards operating in the informal sector. In the absence of well-established, state-of-the-art ELV mechanisms, their work ensures the crucial recycling of ELVs. Multiple qualitative analysis methods, such as desk study, literature review, and field visits, are utilized. Our study shows the following: car-breaking yards frequently work in an inefficient manner causing environmental hazards and health risks; the replacement policy adopted during vehicle servicing by Original Equipment Manufacturers and Authorized Dealers results in inefficient material use; Informal actors such as Private workshop owners and Reconditioning shops enable significant savings in material and costs, partly by substituting capital and energy with labor. We propose an inclusive 3R (reuse, recondition, and recycle) framework, which integrates various informal actors involved in ELV recycling. This sustainability-oriented framework ensures that the components and materials circulate in a closed loop.
Author Keywords Circular Economy; 3R-Reuse; Remanufacture; and Recycle; End-of-Life Vehicle; Inclusive supply chain; Sustainable development goals
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000894138100029
WoS Category Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Chemistry; Engineering
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