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The Technological Level of Equipment of Participants in the ELV Recycling Process in Serbia and the Region

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The technological level of equipment used by recyclers in the process of end-of-life vehicle (ELV) recycling depends mainly on the following four factors: legislation, desired economy of the process, socioeconomic characteristics of the surroundings, and the number of ELVs. ELV depollution technologies are strictly defined by the national and regional legislation, but technological processes of recycling depend mostly on the requested type of output. Due to that, we differ shredders with various capacities and dismantling centers that separate used parts to be placed on the market while the rest of material is prepared for melting process. This paper proposes the analysis of economical parameters that are important for the adoption of technologies that are applicable in Serbia and the Region from the economical and ecological aspects for the process of ELV depollution.

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This research was supported under Grant No. TR 35033 by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of Serbia. This support is gratefully acknowledged.

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Pavlovic, M., Arsovski, S., Nikolic, M., Tadic, D., Tomovic, A. (2019). The Technological Level of Equipment of Participants in the ELV Recycling Process in Serbia and the Region. In: Ghosh, S. (eds) Waste Management and Resource Efficiency. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7290-1_15

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