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GfE: The EU Council agrees on a general approach for the ELVR

This week, the EU Council adopted its General Approach on the End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation (ELVR), introducing key measures to support the recovery and recycling of automotive glass by demanding:

  • The mandatory removal of at least 70 percent of the total glass from windscreens, side and rear windows, as well as rooftop glass installations.
  • The removed glass should be recycled into glass.

Glass for Europe welcomes the recognition of automotive glass as a valuable material and the clear push to improve its recovery and recycling at the end of a vehicle’s life. These measures, if kept in the final ELVR text, would represent a step toward reducing the environmental footprint of glass production, and consequently, that of vehicle production.

Based on 2021 data on vehicle-related waste and its treatment, Glass for Europe evaluated that ensuring a minimum of 70% dismantling and recycling of all glass parts could help reduce up to 75,000 tonnes of CO2 annually in the EU.

To ensure that the future ELVR can boost recycling activities across the glass value chain, it is now of prime importance that the EU Parliament also enshrine the mandatory removal and recycling of glass parts in its report.

Alignment among the Commission, Council, and Parliament on glass recycling is crucial to ensuring the final ELVR delivers tangible progress. “We urge MEPs to match or exceed the Council’s 70 percent recycling obligation for automotive glass,” said Justin Loup, Technical Regulations and Product Policy Manager at Glass for Europe. “It would boost recycling rates, which are currently very low (below 10 percent), while offering the necessary flexibility to stakeholders in glass recycling.”

The vote in the European Parliament committees (ENVI and IMCO) is expected later this summer, and the vote in the Parliament plenary is currently planned in September. This will then be followed by inter-institutional negotiations (Trilogue) to agree on the final text.

For more information on this topic, you can check Glass for Europe’s position papers and joint statements:

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