Brussels – A provisional agreement has been established between the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers regarding new regulations for vehicle management, encompassing the entire lifecycle from design to disposal.
The agreement stipulates new binding targets for the incorporation of renewable materials in the production of new vehicles, as well as for the recycling of specific parts and components, as detailed in a press release by the Parliament.
Swedish politician Jonas Sjöstedt (Left Party), who participated in the negotiations on behalf of the European Parliament’s left group, expressed satisfaction with the enhanced recycling requirements achieved during the discussions and highlighted the prevention of waste export from the EU following a transitional period.
Formal approval from both the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers is required before the new regulations can take effect.
In 2023, the EU saw the production of 14.8 million motor vehicles, with 12.4 million being registered.
(12 December)













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