Title: EXTENDED PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY: EUROPEAN INITIATIVES
1EXTENDED PRODUCERRESPONSIBILITYIN THE
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY EUROPEAN INITIATIVES
GARY A. DAVIS CENTER FOR CLEAN PRODUCTS AND CLEAN
TECHNOLOGIES UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Extended
Producer Responsibility and the Automotive
Industry Windsor, Ontario February 21, 2001
2CENTER FOR CLEAN PRODUCTSAND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
- MISSION to develop, evaluate, and promote
cleaner products and cleaner technologies that
prevent pollution at the source and contribute to
long-term sustainable development. - GOALS
- assist producers and other stakeholders in
cooperative efforts to design and redesign
products - develop tools and databases
- assess and formulate policies to encourage
the use of cleaner products - INFORMATION www.cleanproducts.org
3EXTENDED PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY
- Extended Producer Responsibility is the principle
that manufacturers of products bear a degree of
responsibility for the environmental impacts of
their products throughout the products life
cycles, including upstream impacts inherent in
the selection of materials for the products,
impacts from the manufacturers production
process itself, and downstream impacts from the
use and disposal of the products.
4ATTRIBUTES OF EPR
- Extends up and/or down the product chain
- Focuses on the product system, not just the
production facility - Shared and overlapping responsibilities among
actors along the product chain
5AUTOMOBILE LIFE CYCLE
6AUTOMOBILE LIFE CYCLE SOLID WASTE GENERATION
7END OF LIFE MATTERS
THE AUTOMOBILE IS HIGHLY RECYCLED, BUT
2.5 to 3.0 million tons of auto shredder residue
(ASR) are disposed of in solid waste landfills
each year in the U.S. (context 208 million tons
per year of municipal solid waste generated in
1995)
8CURRENT ELV MANAGEMENT IN THE AUTOINDUSTRY
REMANUFACTURERS
AFTERMARKET PARTS
PARTS SUPPLIERS
DISMANTLED PARTS
SALE/LEASE OF CAR
DISMANTLERS
OEMS
DEALERS
USERS
CAR
CAR
PARTS
MATERIALS
MATERIALS SUPPLIERS
SUPPLY PARTS
DIRECT REUSE
MATERIALS RECYCLERS
SHREDDERS
OTHER MARKETS
ASR
9ELV INFRASTRUCTURE IN NORTH AMERICA
- 10,000 dismantlers
- Parts remanufacturing is 7 billion industry
- 200 auto shredders
- 120 Electric Arc Furnace Mini Mills, 37 of scrap
is automotive
10ELV Policies in Europe
- European Union
- ELV Directive adopted Sept. 2000 implementation
by 2002. - Sweden
- Legislation adopted to make vehicles at least 85
recyclable - The Netherlands
- 86 recycled by 2000 (accomplished in 1997)
- Auto Recycling Nederland set up to manage ELVs
11Vehicle EOL Goals and Policies - Countries
- Germany
- Agreement between automotive industry and
government in 1994.
12EU ELV DIRECTIVE
- Elements of Directive
- Producer responsibility for ELV management costs
- Phase outs of toxic substances
- Enhanced reuse and recycling
- Improved environmental standards for ELV
management - Other provisions
13ELEMENTS OF EU DIRECTIVE PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY
- Producers responsible for costs of recycling cars
put on market after July 2002. - After 2007, producers responsible for costs of
recycling all cars without regard to date of
production. - Incentive for last owners to deliver for
recycling recycling certificate to relieve from
costs of registration
14ELEMENTS OF EU ELV DIRECTIVETOXIC SUBSTANCE
PHASE OUTS
- Lead, mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium.
- Cars put on market after July 1, 2003.
- Exemptions for certain uses of substances (e.g.,
lead-acid batteries, mercury in headlamps) - Process for revisiting exemptions
15ELEMENTS OF EU ELV DIRECTIVEENHANCED REUSE AND
RECYCLING
- By Jan. 1, 2006 Increase reuse and recovery to
85 by weight on average, reuse and recycling to
80. - By Jan. 1, 2015 Increase reuse and recovery to
95 by weight on average, reuse and recycling to
85. - By 2005 Cars put on market must be 95 reusable
and recoverable, 85 reusable and recyclable.
16ELEMENTS OF EU ELV DIRECTIVEENHANCED REUSE AND
RECYCLING
- Definitions
- Reuse--any operation by which components of
end-of life vehicles are used for the same
purpose for which they were conceived - Recycling--the reprocessing in a production
process of the waste materials for the original
purpose or for other purposes but excluding
energy recovery. - Recoveryincludes the use of combustible waste as
a means to generate energy through direct
incineration with or without other waste but with
recovery of the heat.
17ELEMENTS OF EU ELV DIRECTIVEENVIRONMENTAL
STANDARDS FOR REUSE AND RECYCLING
- New standards being developed
- Permits, inspections required
- Hazardous materials removed before shredding
- Impermeable surfaces for storage
- Removal of batteries, air bags
- Removal of recyclable components.
18ELEMENTS OF EU ELV DIRECTIVEOTHER
- Parts coding for reuse, recycling.
- Producers provide dismantling information for
cars within 6 months after putting on market. - Design for Recycling language but no requirements
19ELV Goals and Policies - Companies (Recyclability)
- Daimler-Chrysler
- 85 recyclable by 2002
- 95 recyclable by 2005
- GM
- 90 technically feasible recyclable vehicle by
2001 - Ford
- Increase recyclability to 95
- Mazda
- 90 recyclable by 2002
20ELV Goals and Policies - Companies (Recycled
Content)
- Daimler Chrysler
- Plastic parts 20 by 2000 30 for 2002 and
beyond - Aluminum 25 by 2002 30 by 2010
- Ferrous 35 by 2002 40 by 2010
- Other At least 25
- Other includes rubber, liquid chemicals, and
glass - Ford
- Plastic parts 20 recycled content
21PRODUCER RESPONSESFORD
- Acquiring remanufacturing, recycling businesses
in North America and Europe (over 30 companies) - Goal to have over 1 billion in sales
- Position to respond to ELV Directive
22ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF REMANUFACTURING
- SIGNIFICANT REDUCTIONS IN MANUFACTURING
ENERGY--REMANUFACTURED ENGINES REQUIRE 80 LESS
ENERGY (IRON AND STEEL), gt90 FOR ALUMINUM - SIGNIFICANT SAVINGS IN MATERIALS USE
- REDUCTION IN USE OF PROCESSING CHEMICALS, SUCH AS
DEGREASING, MACHINING FLUIDS - REDUCTION IN USE OF CASTING SANDS AND RESINS
23PARTNERSHIPS FOR REMANUFACTURINGIN THE AUTO
INDUSTRY
REMANUFACTURERS
AFTERMARKET PARTS
PARTS SUPPLIERS
DISMANTLED PARTS
SALE/LEASE OF CAR
DISMANTLERS
OEMS
DEALERS
USERS
CAR
CAR
PARTS
MATERIALS
MATERIALS SUPPLIERS
SUPPLY PARTS
DIRECT REUSE
MATERIALS RECYCLERS
SHREDDERS
OTHER MARKETS
ASR
24PARTNERSHIPS FOR REMANUFACTURINGIN THE AUTO
INDUSTRY
REMANUFACTURERS
MATERIALS RECYCLERS
MATERIALS SUPPLIERS
SALE/LEASE OF CAR
PARTS SUPPLIERS
OTHER MARKETS
OEMS
DEALERS
USERS
CAR
CAR
PARTS
MATERIALS
SUPPLY PARTS
25THE GREEN LEASE
- Providing product function or service without
transferring ownership of the product or
materials - Dematerializes the function
- Remanufacturing instead of recycling
- Xerox copy machines
26CAR IS THE MOST LEASED CONSUMER PRODUCT
LEASE PENETRATION RATES
27OEM INVOLVEMENT IN REMANUFACUTING
PARTS SUPPLIERS
THE GREEN LEASE
OEMS DOING REMANUFACTURING
DEALERS
USERS
CAR
CAR
PARTS
MATERIALS
MATERIALS SUPPLIERS
SUPPLY PARTS
SCRAP PARTS
MATERIALS RECYCLERS
OTHER MARKETS
28BENEFITS OF EPR FOR AUTO WORKERS
- OEM involvement in end-of-life vehicle management
could raise skill level of workers necessary - Remanufacturing is labor intensive instead of
capital or material intensive - Remanufacturing by OEMs could create/preserve
jobs in assembly plants - Implementation of producer responsibility in
North America can preserve competitive position
with respect to European and Japanese
manufacturers