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Illegal Treatment of End-of-Life Vehicles

Assessment of the environmental, micro- and macroeconomic effects


In Germany, the whereabouts of several 100,000 deregistered vehicles are unknown every year. There is some evidence, that a part of these end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) are illegally dismantled or exported. In this study, the environmental impacts and environmental costs were quantified as well as the economic impacts and market distortions caused by the illegal dismantlers. In addition, the cost situation of authorised treatment facilities (ATFs) for ELVs was analysed.

The results justify effective measures to strengthen the extended producer responsibility (EPR) for ELVs as well as to prevent the illegal dismantling of ELVs, and can be used e.g. for the current revision of the European ELV Directive.


Series Texte | 130/2022 Number of pages 100 Year of publication Author(s) Dr. Till Zimmermann, Knut Sander, Robin Memelink, Martin Knode, Marcel Freier, Lucas Porsch, Prof. Dr. Thomas Schomerus, Simon Wilkes, Peter Flormann Related publications Language English Other languages Deutsch
Project No. (FKZ) 3720 33 304 0 Publisher German Environment Agency Links Additional information PDF is accessible File size 5.94 MB Print version not available

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