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The introduction of the [[End of Life Vehicle Regulations 2003 (as amended)]] (ELVR2003) means that every year 2 million [[End-of-Life Vehicles]] ([[ELV]]) will be processed to ensure that potential pollutants such as fuel, oils, brake fluids and other liquids are removed, collected and stored<ref>https://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/dismantling.htm</ref> as part of a decommissioning process. These wastes are ultimately [[treatment|treated]] or [[disposal|disposed]] of, with the decommissioned vehicle shredded to produce [[Automotive Shredder Residue]] for subsequent [[recycling ]] and [[recovery]]. | The introduction of the [[End of Life Vehicle Regulations 2003 (as amended)]] (ELVR2003) means that every year 2 million [[End-of-Life Vehicles]] ([[ELV]]) will be processed to ensure that potential pollutants such as fuel, oils, brake fluids and other liquids are removed, collected and stored<ref>https://www.hse.gov.uk/waste/dismantling.htm</ref> as part of a decommissioning process. These wastes are ultimately [[treatment|treated]] or [[disposal|disposed]] of, with the decommissioned vehicle shredded to produce [[Automotive Shredder Residue]] for subsequent [[recycling ]] and [[recovery]]. | ||
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