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Driving vehicle dismantling forward - A combined literature and empirical study

Malin Tarrar, Mélanie Despeisse, Björn Johansson

2021Journal of Cleaner Production26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To move towards a more sustainable and circular economy, a more efficient recovery processes for end-of-life vehicles and their constituent components and materials is needed. To enable reuse, remanufacturing, high-value recycling and other circular strategies, a well-functioning disassembly is essential. This article presents a literature review of studies focusing on vehicle dismantling and surrounding end-of-life treatment systems. Furthermore, topics considered as the most critical for practitioners were identified through focus groups composed of industry representatives and researchers from various Swedish organizations. By comparing findings from the literature and empirical results, it is concluded that there are differences and gaps between the areas researched and those considered as important by industry, thus calling for further research to address practical challenges in improving vehicle end-of-life management. The four areas highlighted as the most prominent are: i) plastics, ii) batteries, iii) investments and ownership structures, and iv) the workforce.

Topics & Concepts

RemanufacturingCircular economyReuseWorkforceEmpirical researchBusinessSustainabilityEngineeringOperations managementEnvironmental economicsManufacturing engineeringEconomicsWaste managementEconomic growthEcologyPhilosophyEpistemologyBiologyRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesExtraction and Separation ProcessesSustainable Supply Chain Management
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