Francesco Arpino, Idiano D'Adamo, Massimo Gastaldi, Shabbir H Gheewala
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Abstract
The management of end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) has become a significant environmental and economic challenge due to the substantial volumes of hazardous waste generated. This article analyses sustainable practices in ELV management across Europe, with a focus on contributions to the circular economy. The systematic literature review, conducted for articles published in the period 2016-2024, identifies five topics: (1) policy and regulatory frameworks evaluations and suggestions; (2) economic and environmental benefits through optimization modelling; (3) trends and performances analysis; (4) advanced treatment technologies and their impact and (5) economic and environmental impacts assessments. The findings highlight the importance of state-of-the-art recycling processes and coordinated stakeholder efforts in improving ELV management outcomes. In addition, the correlation between ELVs recycling and gross domestic product (GDP) was analysed. Data analysis for 27 European countries in the period 2016-2021 shows a moderate correlation. Specifically, countries with stronger economies tend to produce more ELVs, distinguishing two clusters when GDP is 35,000 € per capita. By adopting best practices and innovative approaches, European countries can enhance their ELV management systems, support a more circular economy and sustainable development. This work highlights the possible correlation between GDP per capita and ELV recycling rates across the European Union, the identification of economic clusters, and the critical role that advanced recycling technologies play in improving sustainability.
由于产生大量有害废物,报废汽车(ELV)的管理已成为一项重大的环境和经济挑战。本文分析了欧洲报废汽车管理的可持续实践,重点关注对循环经济的贡献。本文对 2016-2024 年间发表的文章进行了系统的文献综述,确定了五个主题:(1)政策和监管框架评估及建议;(2)通过优化建模实现经济和环境效益;(3)趋势和性能分析;(4)先进处理技术及其影响;(5)经济和环境影响评估。研究结果凸显了最先进的回收工艺和利益相关方协调努力在改善 ELV 管理成果方面的重要性。此外,还分析了 ELV 回收与国内生产总值(GDP)之间的相关性。对 2016-2021 年期间 27 个欧洲国家的数据分析显示,两者之间存在适度的相关性。具体而言,经济实力较强的国家倾向于生产更多的 ELV,当人均 GDP 为 35,000 欧元时,可分为两个集群。通过采用最佳实践和创新方法,欧洲国家可以加强其 ELV 管理系统,支持更加循环的经济和可持续发展。这项工作强调了欧盟各国人均国内生产总值与 ELV 回收率之间可能存在的相关性、经济集群的识别以及先进回收技术在改善可持续性方面发挥的关键作用。
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Waste Management & Research (WM&R) publishes peer-reviewed articles relating to both the theory and practice of waste management and research. Published on behalf of the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) topics include: wastes (focus on solids), processes and technologies, management systems and tools, and policy and regulatory frameworks, sustainable waste management designs, operations, policies or practices.