Development, Critical Evaluation, and Proposed Framework: End-of-Life Vehicle Recycling in India

Over the last couple of decades, the automobile sector in India has seen dramatic growth, following the phenomenal booming of engenders rapid proliferation of end-of-life vehicles (ELVs). Therefore, efficient and sustainable handling of ELVs is paramount. India has been striving to establish a pract...

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Embryos
End of life
Environment
Environmental aspects
Literature reviews
Natural resources
Product life cycle
Questionnaires
Recycling
Salvage value
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Transportation equipment industry
Vehicles
Waste management
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