News Sep 06, 2021 BMW focuses on CO2 reduction, circular economy The BMW Group is increasing its efforts to combat climate change by introducing Neue Klasse, to significantly reduce CO2 emissions for the limitation of global warming.
News Aug 24, 2021 SIAM hosts a webinar to discuss features of Vehicle Scrappage Policy 2021 The webinar saw experts discuss the policy framework, best practices in material recycling, Extended Producers Responsibility and models related to environmentally sound management of ELVs recycling.
News Aug 20, 2021 Nitin Gadkeri: India to become auto manufacturing hub in next five years Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday expressed hope that India will become a hub for automobile manufacturing in the next five years.
News Aug 17, 2021 Tata Motors to build vehicle-scrapping unit in Ahmedabad Tata Motors has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Gujarat to support setting up a Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF) in Ahmedabad.
News Aug 07, 2021 Continental introduces recycled PET bottles in tyre production Continental would be using reprocessed polyester obtained from recycled plastic bottles in its tyre production in 2022.
News Apr 09, 2021 Mahindra offers one stop solution for vehicle scrapping The agreement with MMRPL will enable customers get a hassle free and transparent deal under one roof.
News Mar 25, 2021 Scrappage Policy proposes PPP-based registered scrapping centres The Scrappage Policy announcement is in-line with the government vision to make scrap recycling an organised sector. Ministry of Mines has recently issued National Non-Ferrous Metal Scrap Recycling Framework, 2020 covering key non-ferrous metals like Aluminium, Copper, Zinc and Lead. The framework has been released with an objective to promote formal and well-organised recycling ecosystem, quite similar to the Scrappage Policy.
Cover Story Apr 01, 2020 Automotive firms should consider embracing a circular economy With lot of good initiatives been taken by the auto sector on the sustainability front is expected to boost usage of green technology and rise in clean fuel technologies in India.
Interviews Feb 01, 2019 Valeo plans to tie-up with fleet owners to provide one-stop solution With the automotive sales zooming, the aftermarket sector is witnessing a boom. The Indian automotive aftermarket , which has grown at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14 per cent in the last five years, is estimated to grow at Rs 75,000 crore by the fiscal year 2020, stated a CII report.