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MARCH 2024
THE TRUSTED VOICE OF THE NZ AUTO INDUSTRY FOR NEARLY 40 YEARS
Cutting waste from cars gathering pace Electric-vehicle batteries next goal after nationwide scheme to manage millions of end-of-life tyres finally reaches fruition
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product stewardship scheme to recycle and reuse batteries from electric vehicles (EVs) could be up and running in about 18 months if the government keeps them among its priorities for reducing waste. Creating a circular economy for large batteries is the next focus for the automotive industry after the official launch this month of Tyrewise, which aims to tackle the 6.5 million tyres that reach their end of life in New Zealand every year. Regulations for the government-accredited scheme came into force on March 1 and the programme to recycle them rather
A stewardship scheme for EV batteries is being planned
than seeing them being dumped or stockpiled will become fully operational on September 1. The 3R Group has been implementation project manager for Tyrewise, which has taken more than a decade to come to fruition and, along with Auto Stewardship New Zealand (ASNZ), it now wants to create a similar scheme for EV batteries. Adele Rose, 3R’s chief executive, updated members of the industry on its plans during a webinar hosted by the Imported Motor Vehicle Industry Association (VIA) last month. She says creating a large battery stewardship scheme aims to
maintain the value of EV batteries for as long as possible. This would include maximising second-life uses and the value extracted from them at end of life. The system will be designed so consumers are not left with the cost of disposing of a battery when it’s no longer useful, with up to 84,000 large batteries in New Zealand expected to have reached their end of use by 2030. The figure was only about 1,000 in 2020 and the forecasted increase is mainly attributed to the uptake of EVs. Rose notes the data on battery numbers is hard to evidence without direct declarations or
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