Renault begins parts harvesting project06 July 2020

Renault Trucks and Indra Automobile Recycling of France are carrying out a one-year preliminary study into recycling and reusing truck parts.

On 2 July, they signed a letter of intent setting out the terms of collaboration for creating a network for the recycling, reuse and recovery of truck parts.

The two partners are completing a one-year study, conducted with financial support from French government environmental protection organisation ADEME and with the assistance of CIDER Engineering, an Indra partner specialised in dismantling heavy equipment.

The study aims to identify the key success factors and criteria needed to establish this type of commercially-oriented network.

A detailed analysis of the market, distribution schemes and methods for dismantling trucks will enable the manufacturer and the vehicle recycling specialist to draw up positive conclusions, which will then be submitted to ADEME in October 2020.

From July 2020, Renault Trucks and Indra Automobile Recycling will start recycling trucks on a larger scale. Five Indra Automobile Recycling centres will be taking in 15 Renault Trucks vehicles for dismantling this summer.

After cleaning and referencing, the parts will be offered to customers through the Renault Trucks repairer and dealer network. The remaining material from dismantling will be recycled. Between now and the end of the year, around a hundred trucks will be dismantled at Indra Automobile Recycling centres and at Renault Trucks dealerships and branches, then recycled.

Author
William Dalrymple

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