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Old Fiats never die… as auto giant establishes car recycling program

The Euro-American automotive giant is taking a step toward its net-zero sustainability target with a European car recycling initiative.

The suggestion that “old Fiats never die” has never been more true, as automotive multi-brand parent group Stellantis has announced an initiative to establish end-of-vehicle-life recycling centres in Europe.

Stellantis brands include Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroen, Dodge, DS, Fiat, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, RAM and Vauxhall.

The program, conducted in collaboration with Galloo, a prominent metal recycling company operating in Belgium and France, aims to extend the useful life of not only Stellantis vehicles but also those from other manufacturers.

Initially launching in Belgium, France and Luxembourg, the recycling program will later expand to other countries across Europe including the United Kingdom. Stellantis will implement a buyback scheme for vehicles that have reached their end-of-life stage, including those damaged beyond repair in accidents.

The recycling of the disposed of vehicles will be managed by Galloo at authorised treatment facilities. The process will involve salvaging materials and parts for reuse, remanufacturing, and recycling purposes.

By implementing this recycling and reuse program, Stellantis aims to not only reduce its carbon footprint but also decrease its reliance on raw materials, including rare metals and parts that are susceptible to global supply chain challenges. Stellantis has committed to net-zero carbon emissions by 2038.

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