@TECHREPORT{oei_521,
ota_publtyp = {Bericht},
oei_publtyp = {Studie},
title = {Recovery Options for Plastic Parts from End-of-Life Vehicles: an Eco-Efficiency Assessment},
author = {W. Jenseit and Hartmut Stahl and V. Wollny and R. Wittlinger},
year = {2003},
language = {en},
url = {https://www.oeko.de/oekodoc/151/2003-039-en.pdf},
abstract = {The new European End-of-Life-Vehicles (ELV) Directive 2000/53/EC defines specific recovery, reuse and recycling targets for cars. In an eco-efficiency study, the Öko-Institut in Darmstadt/Germany analysed and evaluated the recycling and recovery options) for seven different plastic components from ELVs (weights ranging from 0.27 kg up to 3.14 kg). The study intends to provide a transparent evaluation tool for the various technology options in terms of environmental impact and corresponding costs in a first step, based on existing data, completed by expert judgement, involving the inherent limitations of a first approach. The results are displayed in eco-efficiency portfolios. The background data and the resulting portfolios were reviewed by a panel of independent peers. The study was commissioned by the Association of Plastics Manufactures in Europe (APME).},
keywords = {Ressourcen & Mobilität}
}



    
        
    

