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Circularity requirements for vehicle design and management of end-of-life vehicles

2023/0284(COD)·10th term·ENVI / IMCO / TRAN·COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)·CompletedProcedure completed, awaiting publication in Official Journal
Rapporteur (the Member appointed to lead Parliament's work on this text): GIESEKE Jens (EPP)
Summary

The dossier sets circularity requirements for vehicle design and the management of end-of-life vehicles. Amendments add a non-technical description of environmental impacts based on a Life Cycle Assessment, apply the waste hierarchy of prevention, reuse, recycling and recovery, and address recycled content, remanufactured components and the non-destructive removal and repair of parts; others reject the proposal or rewrite recitals on the European Green Deal.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    21 Feb 2025 – 14 Apr 2025
  2. Plenary vote — Adopted
    9 Sep 2025 · On the Commission proposal (the draft law)
  3. Plenary vote — Rejected
    18 Jun 2026 · On a motion to reject the proposal · amendment 422
  4. Plenary vote — Adopted
    18 Jun 2026 · On the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) · amendment 428
  5. Procedure completed, awaiting publication in Official Journal
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21 Feb 2025 – 14 Apr 2025
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Plenary votes

32 roll-call votes

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Where each group stood at the decisive votes

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ECRFor90%For58%For57%consistent
The LeftAgainst66%For100%For100%AgainstFor
PatriotsAgainst93%Against94%Against91%consistent
ESNAgainst100%Against100%Against100%consistent
Non-attachedAgainst48%Against52%Against65%consistent

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  1. Show the 27 earlier votes
    1. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 398 · paragraph 1 · point 9 · article 3
      Official label: Article 3, § 1, après le point 9 - Am 398 · what was voted ↗
      199 for437 against11 abstentions72 did not vote
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    2. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 399 · paragraph 1 · point 15 · article 3
      Official label: Article 3, § 1, point 15 - Am 399= 412= · what was voted ↗
      168 for445 against36 abstentions70 did not vote
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    3. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 391 · paragraph 1 · point b · article 4
      Official label: Article 4, § 1, après le point b - Am 391 · what was voted ↗
      138 for508 against2 abstentions71 did not vote
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    4. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 392 · text to be inserted after paragraph 1 · article 4
      Official label: Article 4, après le § 1 - Am 392 · what was voted ↗
      138 for504 against4 abstentions73 did not vote
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    5. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 401S · article 6
      Official label: Article 6 - Am 401S · what was voted ↗
      131 for447 against72 abstentions69 did not vote
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    6. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 133 (part 1 of a split vote) · article 6
      Official label: Article 6 - Am 133/1 · what was voted ↗
      505 for126 against19 abstentions69 did not vote
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    7. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 133 (part 2 of a split vote) · article 6
      Official label: Article 6 - Am 133/2 · what was voted ↗
      512 for122 against15 abstentions70 did not vote
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    8. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 134 · article 6
      Official label: Article 6 - Am 134 · what was voted ↗
      473 for154 against22 abstentions70 did not vote
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    9. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 150 (part 1 of a split vote) · article 6
      Official label: Article 6 - Am 150/1 · what was voted ↗
      452 for195 against2 abstentions70 did not vote
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    10. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 150 (part 2 of a split vote) · article 6
      Official label: Article 6 - Am 150/2 · what was voted ↗
      438 for196 against8 abstentions77 did not vote
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    11. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 393 · paragraph 1 · article 6 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 6, § 1, alinéa 1 - Am 393 · what was voted ↗
      120 for529 against2 abstentions68 did not vote
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    12. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 402 · paragraph 1 · article 6 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 6, § 1, alinéa 1 - Am 402 · what was voted ↗
      194 for434 against15 abstentions76 did not vote
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    13. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 130 · paragraph 1 · article 6 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 6, § 1, alinéa 1 - Am 130 · what was voted ↗
      444 for189 against14 abstentions72 did not vote
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    14. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 403S · paragraph 1 · article 6 · subparagraph 2
      Official label: Article 6, § 1, alinéa 2 - Am 403S · what was voted ↗
      192 for442 against11 abstentions74 did not vote
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    15. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 394 · paragraph 1 · article 6 · subparagraph 2
      Official label: Article 6, § 1, après l'alinéa 2 - Am 394 · what was voted ↗
      142 for496 against8 abstentions73 did not vote
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    16. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 137 (part 1 of a split vote) · paragraph 3 · article 6 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 6, § 3, alinéa 1 - Am 137/1 · what was voted ↗
      461 for185 against5 abstentions68 did not vote
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    17. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 137 (part 2 of a split vote) · paragraph 3 · article 6 · subparagraph 1
      Official label: Article 6, § 3, alinéa 1 - Am 137/2 · what was voted ↗
      451 for182 against10 abstentions76 did not vote
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    18. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 387 · text to be inserted after paragraph 4 · article 7
      Official label: Article 7, après le § 4 - Am 387 · what was voted ↗
      207 for431 against10 abstentions71 did not vote
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    19. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 388 · paragraph 1 · article 18
      Official label: Article 18, § 1 - Am 388 · what was voted ↗
      124 for515 against7 abstentions73 did not vote
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    20. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 389 · paragraph 3 · point b · article 38
      Official label: Article 38, § 3, après le point b - Am 389 · what was voted ↗
      96 for549 against3 abstentions71 did not vote
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    21. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 390 · text to be inserted after paragraph 2 · article 55
      Official label: Article 55, après le § 2 - Am 390 · what was voted ↗
      105 for538 against3 abstentions73 did not vote
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    22. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 318 · text to be inserted after paragraph 2 · article 55
      Official label: Article 55, après le § 2 - Am 318 · what was voted ↗
      512 for120 against14 abstentions73 did not vote
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    23. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 407S · the annex VII · point 4
      Official label: Annexe VII, partie C, point 4 - Am 407S · what was voted ↗
      137 for447 against61 abstentions74 did not vote
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    24. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 408S · the annex VII · point 6
      Official label: Annexe VII, partie C, point 6 - Am 408S= 416S= · what was voted ↗
      204 for438 against8 abstentions69 did not vote
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    25. 9 Sep 2025Adopted
      On amendment 371 · the annex VII · point 13
      Official label: Annexe VII, partie C, point 13 - Am 371 · what was voted ↗
      530 for112 against4 abstentions73 did not vote
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    26. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 409S · the annex VII · point 16
      Official label: Annexe VII, partie C, point 16 - Am 409S= 417S= · what was voted ↗
      208 for431 against7 abstentions73 did not vote
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    27. 9 Sep 2025Rejected
      On amendment 395 · recital 19
      Official label: Considérant 19 - Am 395 · what was voted ↗
      187 for442 against16 abstentions74 did not vote
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  2. 9 Sep 2025Main voteAdopted
    On the Commission proposal (the draft law)
    Official label: Proposition de la Commission · what was voted ↗
    431 for145 against76 abstentions67 did not vote
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  3. 18 Jun 2026Main voteAdopted
    On the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) · amendment 428
    Official label: Accord provisoire - Am 428 · what was voted ↗
    437 for112 against20 abstentions150 did not vote
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  4. 18 Jun 2026Main voteRejected
    On a motion to reject the proposal · amendment 422
    Official label: Proposition de rejet - Am 422 · what was voted ↗
    108 for436 against24 abstentions151 did not vote
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Showing the 30 most relevant of 32 recorded votes — the full list ships with the data files. · Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only

Plenary amendments428 tabled on this text

Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.

  1. Amendment 1Proposal for a regulation · Recital 1
    Current text

    (1) The Communication of the Commission of 11 December 2019 on ‘The European Green Deal’37 (the ‘European Green Deal’) is Europe’s growth strategy that aims to transform the Union into a fair and prosperous society, with a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy where there are no net greenhouse gas emissions in 2050 and where economic growth is decoupled from resource use. In order for the Union’s product policies to contribute to lowering carbon emissions on a global level, it needs to be ensured that products marketed and sold in the Union are sourced, manufactured and treated at their end-of-life in a sustainable manner. __________________ 37 Communication from the Commission…

    Amendment

    (1) The Communication of the Commission of 11 December 2019 on ‘The European Green Deal’37 (the ‘European Green Deal’) is Europe’s growth strategy that aims to transform the Union into a fair and prosperous society, with a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy where there are no net greenhouse gas emissions in 2050 at the latest and where economic growth is decoupled from resource use. In order for the Union’s product policies to contribute to lowering carbon emissions on a global level, it needs to be ensured that products marketed and sold in the Union are sourced, manufactured and treated at their end-of-life in a sustainable manner. __________________ 37 Communication from t…

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  2. Amendment 2Proposal for a regulation · Recital 2
    Current text

    (2) The automotive sector is an important contributor to the use of energy and material resources by the Union, and hence to the generation of greenhouse gases. The production of vehicles in third countries that are placed on the Union market contributes to the generation of global greenhouse gases, which in turn has a negative environmental impact on the Union. A shift from the use of fossil fuels in vehicles to zero emission mobility, as foreseen in the Fit for 55 package, is one of the prerequisites for reaching the climate neutrality goal in 2050. It will reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases from the automotive sector linked to the use phase of vehicles. The automotive industry is on…

    Amendment

    (2) The automotive sector is an important contributor to the use of energy and material resources by the Union, and hence to the generation of greenhouse gases. The production of vehicles in third countries that are placed on the Union market contributes to the generation of global greenhouse gases, which in turn has a negative environmental impact on the Union. A shift from the use of fossil fuels in vehicles to zero emission mobility, as foreseen in the Fit for 55 package, is one of the prerequisites for reaching the climate neutrality goal in 2050. It will reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases from the automotive sector linked to the use phase of vehicles. The automotive industry is on…

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  3. Amendment 3Proposal for a regulation · Recital 6
    Current text

    (6) Regulation (EU) 2018/858 of the European Parliament and of the Council44 introduced a comprehensive type-approval and market surveillance system for motor vehicles, trailers, and for systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles with a view to ensuring the proper functioning of the single market and in order to offer a high level of environmental performance. There is a need for a separate regulatory act for the purposes of the EU type-approval procedure laid down in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2018/858. It is necessary to lay down provisions and requirements on the circularity of vehicles in the process of EU type approval. To ensure the compliance of vehic…

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    (6) Regulation (EU) 2018/858 of the European Parliament and of the Council44 introduced a comprehensive type-approval and market surveillance system for motor vehicles, trailers, and for systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles with a view to ensuring the proper functioning of the single market and in order to offer a high level of environmental performance. There is a need for a separate regulatory act for the purposes of the EU type-approval procedure laid down in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2018/858. It is necessary to lay down provisions and requirements on the circularity of vehicles in the process of EU type approval. To ensure the compliance of vehic…

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  4. Amendment 4Proposal for a regulation · Recital 6 a (new)
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    (6a) In order to avoid retroactive application of the requirements, it is important to distinguish between amended type-approvals and new type-approvals. It should therefore be clarified that amendments do not systematically require a new type approval under Regulation (EU) 2018/858.

  5. Amendment 5Proposal for a regulation · Recital 7
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    (7) In order to improve the functioning of the single market, while ensuring a high level of protection of the environment, it is essential to harmonise the conditions for the type-approval of vehicles when it comes their reusability, recyclability and recoverability, as well as the conditions governing waste management in the automotive sector. There are intrinsic links between the production stage and the end-of-life treatment of vehicles, as the environmentally sound treatment of end-of-life vehicles depends to a large extent on how vehicles are designed and constructed in the first place. The most efficient way of facilitating the transition of the automotive sector to a circular economy…

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    (7) In order to improve the functioning of the single market, while ensuring a high level of protection of the environment, it is essential to harmonise the conditions for the type-approval of vehicles when it comes their reusability, recyclability and recoverability, as well as the conditions governing waste management in the automotive sector and the export of used vehicles. There are intrinsic links between the production stage and the end-of-life treatment of vehicles, as the environmentally sound treatment of end-of-life vehicles depends to a large extent on how vehicles are designed and constructed in the first place. The most efficient way of facilitating the transition of the automot…

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  6. Amendment 6Proposal for a regulation · Recital 8
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    (8) Directives 2000/53/EC and 2005/64/EC apply only to passenger vehicles (M1) and light commercial vehicles (N1), which constitute approximately 85% of all vehicles registered in the Union. The remaining vehicles, namely two- and three- wheel vehicles, lorries, busses and trailers, are not subject to any Union legislation concerning their eco-design and management at their end-of-life stages. Therefore, in order to ensure a circular framework for all vehicles registered in the Union, including their environmentally sound treatment, as well as to prevent fragmentation of the single market, this Regulation should apply not only to vehicles of categories M1 and N1, but, partially, also to cert…

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    (8) Directives 2000/53/EC and 2005/64/EC apply only to passenger vehicles (M1) and light commercial vehicles (N1), which constitute approximately 85 percent of all vehicles registered in the Union. The remaining vehicles, namely two- and three- wheel vehicles, lorries, busses and trailers, are not subject to any Union legislation concerning their eco-design and management at their end-of-life stages. Therefore, in order to ensure a circular framework for all vehicles registered in the Union, including their environmentally sound treatment, as well as to prevent fragmentation of the single market, this Regulation should apply not only to vehicles of categories M1 and N1, but, partially, also…

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  7. Amendment 7Proposal for a regulation · Recital 8 a (new)
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    (8a) In order to ensure regulatory coherence and to avoid fragmentation in the single market, it is necessary to expand the scope of this Regulation to vehicles falling under categories L1 and L2 as defined in Regulation (EU) No 168/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council1a. Vehicles of categories L1e and L2e are not uniformly subject to administrative registration under Council Directive 1999/37/EC1b across Member States, despite being type-approved under Regulation (EU) No 168/2013. That regulatory inconsistency risks creating fragmented national approaches, imposing disproportionate burdens on manufacturers and undermining the competitiveness of the industry. To ensure regulato…

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  8. Amendment 8Proposal for a regulation · Recital 9 a (new)
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    (9a) Vehicles designed and constructed or adapted for use by the armed services only as well as vehicles designed and constructed for use by the armed services, civil defence, fire services, forces responsible for maintaining public order and emergency medical services should be excluded from the scope of this Regulation. Those vehicles serve specialised operational functions and are subject to specific technical requirements and their design, construction and use differ significantly from those of vehicles intended for general road transport. The application of general circularity requirements for vehicle design and end-of-life management to such vehicles would therefore not be appropriate…

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  9. Amendment 9Proposal for a regulation · Recital 9 b (new)
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    (9b) In order to preserve Europe’s cultural heritage, vehicles of historical interest should be excluded from the scope of this Regulation. Vehicles of special cultural interest should also be able to be excluded from the scope of this Regulation, provided that they are officially recognised as such by the competent authority of the Member State in which they are registered, in accordance with specific criteria. That exclusion should not exempt such vehicles from being kept and handled in an environmentally sound manner, in accordance with applicable Union or national law. Member States should therefore ensure that any vehicle benefiting from such an exemption is managed accordingly.

  10. Amendment 10Proposal for a regulation · Recital 9 c (new)
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    (9c) In order to ensure that the scope of this Regulation is adapted to the realities of market, other types of vehicles, such as vehicles of L categories produced in small series or certain cycles designed to pedal, should also be excluded from this Regulation.

  11. Amendment 11Proposal for a regulation · Recital 10
    Current text

    (10) Special purpose vehicles are designed to perform a specific function and require special bodywork arrangements which are not entirely under the control of the manufacturer. Consequently, the reusability, recyclability and recoverability rates cannot be calculated properly. For those vehicles only the provisions concerning the collection, depollution and mandatory removal for parts and components should apply. Costs of conducting these activities should be covered by producers within the extended producer responsibility scheme. Provisions concerning substances in vehicles should also apply to special-purpose vehicles, as it is under Directive 2000/53/EC. The second stage manufacturer of…

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    (10) Special purpose vehicles are designed to perform a specific function and require special bodywork arrangements which are not entirely under the control of the manufacturer. Consequently, the reusability, recyclability and recoverability rates cannot be calculated properly. For those vehicles only the provisions concerning the collection, depollution and mandatory removal for parts and components should apply. Costs of conducting these activities should be covered by producers within the extended producer responsibility scheme. Provisions concerning substances in vehicles should also apply to special-purpose vehicles, as it is under Directive 2000/53/EC. However, special purpose vehicles…

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  12. Amendment 12Proposal for a regulation · Recital 10 a (new)
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    (10a) Motor caravans and trailer caravans are distinct from conventional vehicles or trailers, as their primary function is accommodation rather than transportation. Many trailer caravans are permanently fixed in place as holiday homes, used for seasonal accommodation, and remain functional for decades. Those units should not be classified as end-of-life vehicles since they continue to serve as housing, often unregistered, leading to misclassification as missing vehicles. Those caravans are built with non-automotive components like wood, furniture, water systems and household electrical systems, which are outside the scope of vehicle recycling facilities. Given their special-purpose nature,…

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  13. Amendment 13Proposal for a regulation · Recital 11
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    (11) One of the biggest practical challenges related to the application of Directive 2000/53/EC concerns the determination whether or not a vehicle has become an end-of-life vehicle, in particular in cases of transboundary shipments of vehicles. Despite the issuance of guidance46 on this issue, such assessment remains problematic. It is therefore necessary to provide legally-binding precise criteria allowing to determine an end-of-life vehicle. Those criteria should be used by all economic operators and vehicle owners dealing with end-of-life vehicles. __________________ 46 Correspondents' Guidelines No 9 on shipment of waste vehicles,https://ec.europa.eu/environment/pdf/waste/shipments/corr…

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    (11) One of the biggest practical challenges related to the application of Directive 2000/53/EC concerns the determination whether or not a vehicle has become an end-of-life vehicle, in cases of transboundary shipments and exports of vehicles. Despite the issuance of guidance46 on this issue, such assessment remains problematic. It is therefore necessary to provide legally-binding precise criteria allowing to determine an end-of-life vehicle. Those criteria should be used by all relevant competent authorities, economic operators and vehicle owners dealing with end-of-life vehicles. __________________ 46 Correspondents' Guidelines No 9 on shipment of waste vehicles,https://ec.europa.eu/enviro…

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  14. Amendment 14Proposal for a regulation · Recital 13
    Current text

    (13) Addressing the design of all vehicles placed on the Union market as well as their end-of-life stage requires the setting up of harmonised circularity requirements verified at the type-approval stage. Designing and manufacturing vehicles to ensure that their parts and components are reusable, and the materials that they contain are recyclable, is essential to avoid that these parts, components and materials cannot be properly valorised when a vehicle reaches the end of its life. Therefore, vehicle manufacturers and their suppliers should integrate design strategies that improve reusability and recyclability at an early stage in the development of new vehicles. Accordingly, new vehicle ty…

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    (13) Addressing the design of all vehicles placed on the Union market as well as their end-of-life stage requires the setting up of harmonised circularity requirements verified at the type-approval stage. Designing and manufacturing vehicles to ensure that their parts and components are reusable, and the materials that they contain are recyclable, is essential to avoid that these parts, components and materials cannot be properly valorised when a vehicle reaches the end of its life. Therefore, vehicle manufacturers and their suppliers should integrate design strategies that improve reusability and recyclability at an early stage in the development of new vehicles. Accordingly, new vehicle ty…

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  15. Amendment 15Proposal for a regulation · Recital 13 a (new)
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    (13a) Ensuring the reparability of vehicles throughout their lifespan is a fundamental pillar of a truly sustainable and circular automotive economy. Vehicles should not be prematurely classified as end-of-life when they remain repairable, as this would lead to unnecessary waste, economic inefficiencies, and an undue burden on vehicle owners. A vehicle should only be deemed an end-of-life vehicle when it cannot reasonably be restored to meet roadworthiness test requirements and thus presents a safety risk to road users.

  16. Amendment 16Proposal for a regulation · Recital 13 b (new)
    Amendment

    (13b) The longevity of vehicles depends not only on their initial design but also on the availability of affordable and competitive repair and maintenance services. Independent repairers should be able to operate under fair and transparent conditions to ensure that consumers are not solely dependent on manufacturer-controlled repair networks, which could otherwise limit competition, increase costs, and reduce service availability. Barriers to repair, including restrictions on access to spare parts, diagnostic tools, the unjustified linking of parts to a specific vehicle, and technical information, should be prevented to safeguard consumer choice and ensure the efficient use of resources.

  17. Amendment 17Proposal for a regulation · Recital 15
    Current text

    (15) Directive 2000/53/EC already restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium in vehicles and provides exemptions, where such substances may be used in certain applications. This Regulation should take over these existing rules. However, in order to ensure the coherence of legislation on chemicals, restrictions regarding placing on the market and use of other substances in vehicles should be addressed under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council48 . Similarly, restrictions on the use of substances regulated in Regulation (EU) 2019/1021 of the European Parliament and of the Council49 , should be introduced based on provisions of that…

    Amendment

    (15) Directive 2000/53/EC already restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium in vehicles and provides exemptions, where such substances may be used in certain applications. This Regulation should take over these existing rules. However, in order to ensure the coherence of legislation on chemicals, restrictions regarding placing on the market and use of other substances in vehicles should be addressed under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council48 . Similarly, restrictions on the use of substances regulated in Regulation (EU) 2019/1021 of the European Parliament and of the Council49 , should be respected based on provisions of that…

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  18. Amendment 18Proposal for a regulation · Recital 15 a (new)
    Amendment

    (15a) To facilitate compliance with this Regulation and provide guidance on the restrictions of substances of concern present in vehicles, but also those which hamper recycling for safe and high quality secondary raw materials, it is appropriate to carry out a mapping of substances of concern. This should be done by the Commission, assisted by the European Chemicals Agency set up under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (‘the Agency’). Commission should take appropriate follow up measures in that respect, including the possibility to adopt delegated acts.

  19. Amendment 19Proposal for a regulation · Recital 16
    Current text

    (16) Directive 2000/53/EC provides exemptions to the restrictions on the use of lead and cadmium in batteries used in vehicles, which are taken over by this Regulation. However, the use of substances in batteries is comprehensively regulated in Regulation (EU) No 2023/[Batteries] of the European Parliament and of the Council50 . Therefore, such substances should be addressed and eventually their restrictions and related exemptions transferred, as appropriate, to that Regulation and should not be regulated in this Regulation. Prior to introducing such restrictions under Regulation (EU) No 2023/[Batteries], a comprehensive assessment should be carried out under that Regulation to evaluate, if…

    Amendment

    (16) Directive 2000/53/EC provides exemptions to the restrictions on the use of lead and cadmium in batteries used in vehicles, which are taken over by this Regulation. However, the use of substances in batteries is comprehensively regulated in Regulation (EU) No 2023/1542 of the European Parliament and of the Council50 . Therefore, such substances should be addressed and eventually their restrictions and related exemptions transferred, as appropriate, to that Regulation and should not be regulated in this Regulation. Prior to introducing such restrictions under Regulation (EU) No 2023/[Batteries], a comprehensive assessment should be carried out under that Regulation to evaluate, if an exem…

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  20. Amendment 20Proposal for a regulation · Recital 17
    Current text

    (17) In order to take account of scientific and technical progress, the power to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should continue to be delegated to the Commission in respect of amending exemptions from restrictions on the use of lead, mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium in vehicles under this Regulation. Modifying or deleting such exemptions should be preceded by an assessment of the socio-economic impacts of such change, which is absent in the Directive 2000/53/EC, including consideration of the availability of alternative substances and the impacts on human health and the environment across the lifecycle of veh…

    Amendment

    (17) In order to take account of scientific and technical progress, the power to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should continue to be delegated to the Commission in respect of amending exemptions from restrictions on the use of lead, mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium in vehicles under this Regulation. Modifying or deleting such exemptions should be preceded by an assessment of the socio-economic impacts of such change, which is absent in the Directive 2000/53/EC, including consideration of the availability of alternative substances and the impacts on human health and the environment across the lifecycle of veh…

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  21. Amendment 21Proposal for a regulation · Recital 18
    Current text

    (18) To increase circularity in the automotive sector, vehicles should progressively be designed and manufactured in such a way which incorporates recycled materials instead of primary raw materials. The use of recycled materials allows for a more resource-efficient use of materials, decarbonises production and reduces negative environmental impacts related to the use of primary raw materials. Increased circularity for the vehicles manufactured in third countries that are placed on the Union market will also contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions globally, including the Union. It also reduces raw material and energy dependencies linked to the supply of primary raw materials and at t…

    Amendment

    (18) To increase circularity in the automotive sector, vehicles should progressively be designed and manufactured in such a way which incorporates recycled materials instead of primary raw materials while maintaining the safety performance of vehicles. The use of recycled materials allows for a more resource-efficient use of materials, decarbonises production and reduces negative environmental impacts related to the use of primary raw materials. Increased circularity for the vehicles manufactured in third countries that are placed on the Union market will also contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions globally, including the Union. It also strengthens the Union’s strategic autonomy and…

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  22. Amendment 22Proposal for a regulation · Recital 19
    Current text

    (19) In view of the low recycling rate for plastics, especially from end-of-life vehicles, and the overall negative impacts of other forms of treatment of plastic waste, it is appropriate to increase the uptake of recycled plastics in vehicles. To this end, a mandatory target for plastic recycled from post-consumer waste should be included in new vehicles. Accordingly, each vehicle type should contain twenty-five percent of plastic recycled from post-consumer plastic waste. Twenty-five percent of this recycled content target for plastics should be achieved by including plastics recycled from end-of-life vehicles in the vehicle type concerned. In order to ensure uniform conditions for the imp…

    Amendment

    (19) In view of the low recycling rate for plastics, especially from end-of-life vehicles, and the overall negative impacts of other forms of treatment of plastic waste, it is appropriate to increase the uptake of recycled plastics in vehicles. To this end, a mandatory target for plastic recycled from post-consumer waste should be included in new vehicles. Accordingly, each vehicle type should contain 20 percent of plastic recycled from post-consumer plastic waste. 15 percent of this recycled content target for plastics should be achieved by including plastics recycled from end-of-life vehicles in the vehicle type concerned. To ensure the necessary long-term perspective for the industry and…

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  23. Amendment 23Proposal for a regulation · Recital 19 a (new)
    Amendment

    (19a) In order to supplement certain non-essential elements of this Regulation, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission in respect of establishing a methodology for the calculation and verification of the share of plastics recovered from post- and pre-consumer waste and from end-of-life vehicles, respectively, present in and incorporated into the vehicle type, taking into account the best available recycling technology, including mechanical and chemical recycling. To guarantee a level playing field, it is necessary to address the related environmental concerns in a non-discriminatory m…

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  24. Amendment 24Proposal for a regulation · Recital 20
    Current text

    (20) The automotive sector is one of the biggest users of steel and the current uptake of recycled steel in new vehicles remains low. In order to contribute to lowering the carbon footprint linked to the production of new vehicles and support the move of the automotive industry towards climate neutrality, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission in respect of establishing a minimum share of steel recycled from post-consumer steel waste to be present and incorporated into vehicle types. The establishment of a future target should be preceded by a dedicated study by the Commission coverin…

    Amendment

    (20) The automotive sector is one of the biggest users of steel and the current uptake of recycled steel in new vehicles remains low. In order to contribute to lowering the carbon footprint linked to the production of new vehicles and support the move of the automotive industry towards climate neutrality, a target for integrating recycled steel from ferrous scrap in new vehicles should be set. In addition, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission in respect of establishing a minimum share of steel recycled from ferrous scrap including flat and long carbon steel and stainless-steel produ…

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  25. Amendment 25Proposal for a regulation · Recital 20 a (new)
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    (20a) The automotive sector is also one of the biggest users of aluminium, representing more than 40 percent of Union total demand, and the use is increasing. The current uptake of recycled aluminium in new vehicles is low. In order to contribute to lowering the carbon footprint linked to the production of new vehicles and support the move of the automotive industry towards climate neutrality, reduce energy consumption and costs, and enhance resilience by reducing dependencies on primary raw materials supplies, it is appropriate to increase the uptake of recycled aluminium in vehicles. To that end, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the…

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  26. Amendment 26Proposal for a regulation · Recital 21
    Current text

    (21) There is a potential to increase the use of recycled content in vehicles for other materials commonly used by the automotive industry for which markets for secondary raw materials are underdeveloped, the footprint linked to the production of primary raw materials is high or recycling levels are limited, while sorting and recycling technologies are improving. It is therefore appropriate for the Commission to assess the desirability, feasibility and impacts of setting out targets on recycled content of neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, terbium, samarium, boron used in permanent magnets as well as for aluminium and its alloys, or magnesium and its alloys. For the feasibility of potentia…

    Amendment

    (21) There is a potential to increase the use of recycled content in vehicles for other materials commonly used by the automotive industry for which markets for secondary raw materials are underdeveloped, the footprint linked to the production of primary raw materials is high or recycling levels are limited, while sorting and recycling technologies are improving. It is therefore appropriate for the Commission to assess the desirability, feasibility and impacts of setting out targets on recycled content of neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, terbium, samarium, boron used in permanent magnets or magnesium and its alloys. For the feasibility of potentially setting targets on specific types of…

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  27. Amendment 27Proposal for a regulation · Recital 22
    Current text

    (22) In order to boost the underdeveloped markets for secondary raw materials, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission in respect of establishing a minimum share of establishing a minimum share of aluminium and its alloys, magnesium and its alloys, neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, terbium, samarium or boron recycled from post-consumer waste that shall be present in and incorporated into the vehicles types. In order to ensure uniform conditions for the implementation this obligation, implementing powers should be conferred on the Commission to establish methodology for the calculati…

    Amendment

    (22) In order to boost the underdeveloped markets for secondary raw materials, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission in respect of establishing a minimum share of establishing a minimum share of magnesium and its alloys, neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, terbium, samarium or boron recycled from pre- and post-consumer waste that shall be present in and incorporated into the vehicles types. In order to supplement certain non-essential elements of this Regulation, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be d…

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  28. Amendment 28Proposal for a regulation · Recital 23
    Current text

    (23) In line with the requirements of Regulation (EU) [CRM Act] of the European Parliament and of the Council51 , and considering that it is necessary to establish in this Regulation provisions on recycled content in vehicles and on critical raw materials used in parts and components of vehicles, those provisions should apply as the sector specific implementation of the provisions contained in Regulation (EU) [CRM Act]. This will ensure streamlining and integrating various information, labelling and removal obligations under the procedures of this Regulation with those for other parts, components and materials. __________________ 51 Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of…

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    (23) In line with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2024/1252, and considering that it is necessary to establish in this Regulation provisions on recycled content in vehicles and on critical raw materials used in parts and components of vehicles, those provisions should apply as the sector specific implementation of the provisions contained in Regulation (EU) 2024/1252. This will ensure streamlining and integrating various information, labelling and removal obligations under the procedures of this Regulation with those for other parts, components and materials. __________________

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  29. Amendment 29Proposal for a regulation · Recital 24
    Current text

    (24) In order to ensure that batteries are recycled in accordance with the requirements of the Regulation (EU) 2023/[Batteries], and that e-drive motors, which contain important quantities of rare earth elements, can also be replaced and recycled, it is necessary to introduce design requirements for new vehicles types, ensuring that these batteries and e-drive motors can be removed in a readily manner by authorised treatment facilities or repair and maintenance operators during any phase of the life-cycle of a vehicle. In order to take into account technical and scientific progress, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union…

    Amendment

    (24) In order to ensure that batteries are recycled in accordance with the requirements of the Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, and that e-drive motors, which contain important quantities of rare earth elements, can also be replaced and recycled, it is necessary to introduce design requirements for new vehicle types, ensuring that these batteries and e-drive motors can be removed in a readily manner by authorised treatment facilities or repair and maintenance operators during any phase of the life-cycle of a vehicle. The Commission should also encourage the development of standards for design and assembly techniques that facilitate the maintenance, repair and repurposing of batteries and battery p…

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  30. Amendment 30Proposal for a regulation · Recital 26
    Current text

    (26) In order to ensure that manufacturers of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles put in place actions to ensure that they meet the circularity requirements under this Regulation, and to incentivise them to improve the circularity of the vehicle types they place on the market, they should draw up a comprehensive circularity strategy for each new type and provide it to the type-approval authority. This strategy should be based on proven technologies, which are available or in development at the time of applying for the vehicle type approval and be periodically updated. The Commission should regularly report on the circularity of the automotive sector based on the circularity strategi…

    Amendment

    (26) In order to ensure that manufacturers of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles put in place actions to ensure that they meet the circularity requirements under this Regulation, and to incentivise them to improve the circularity of the vehicle types they place on the market, they should draw up a comprehensive circularity strategy at manufacturer level and provide it to the Commission. However, manufacturers should also be able draw up a circularity strategy by vehicle category. This strategy should not result in disproportionate burdens on manufacturers and should be periodically updated. The Commission should regularly report on the circularity of the automotive sector based on…

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  31. Amendment 31Proposal for a regulation · Recital 28
    Current text

    (28) Access to up-to-date information and timely communication between vehicle manufacturers and waste management operators across the automotive value chain are essential to maximise reuse, remanufacturing and refurbishment of parts and components of a vehicle and to ensure high-quality recycling of end-of-life vehicles. Therefore, manufacturers should provide to waste management operators and repair and maintenance operators unrestricted, standardised and non-discriminatory access to information enabling safe removal and replacement of certain parts, components and materials present in a vehicle. The information should guide the waste management operators and repair and maintenance operato…

    Amendment

    (28) Access to up-to-date information and timely communication between vehicle manufacturers and waste management operators across the automotive value chain are essential to maximise reuse, remanufacturing and refurbishment of parts and components of a vehicle and to ensure high-quality recycling of end-of-life vehicles. Therefore, manufacturers should provide to waste management operators and repair and maintenance operators as well as emergency services, unrestricted, standardised and non-discriminatory access to information, referred to in paragraph 66 of the Commission notice of 28 May 2010 on supplementary guidelines on vertical restraints in agreements for the sale and repair of motor…

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  32. Amendment 32Proposal for a regulation · Recital 29
    Current text

    (29) While digital coding is increasingly used to control different parts and components in vehicle, the evaluation of Directive 2000/53/EC identified that such coding could impede the reuse, remanufacturing and refurbishment potential of certain parts and components. It is therefore essential that vehicle manufacturers are requested to provide information allowing professional waste management operators to overcome the problems posed by these digitally coded parts and components in a vehicle, where such coding prevents repair, maintenance or replacement operations in another vehicle.

    Amendment

    (29) While digital coding is increasingly used to control different parts and components in vehicle, the evaluation of Directive 2000/53/EC identified that such coding could impede the reuse, remanufacturing and refurbishment potential of certain parts and components. It is therefore essential that vehicle manufacturers are requested to provide information allowing professional waste management operators and repair and maintenance operators to overcome the problems posed by these digitally coded parts and components in a vehicle, where such coding prevents repair, maintenance or replacement operations in another vehicle.

  33. Amendment 33Proposal for a regulation · Recital 31
    Current text

    (31) In order to facilitate the end-of-life treatment of vehicles, vehicle manufacturers should provide, via digital tools, accurate, complete and up-to-date information on the safe removal and replacement of vehicle parts and components. A Circularity Vehicle Passport should therefore be developed and made available as a data carrier for such information, in a manner that is consistent with other digital information tools and platforms that already exist or are in further development in the automotive sector on the environmental performance of vehicles and aligned with corresponding provisions in the Regulation (EU) 2023 [Batteries], the Regulation [ESPR] of the European Parliament and of t…

    Amendment

    (31) In order to facilitate the end-of-life treatment of vehicles, vehicle manufacturers should provide, via digital tools, accurate, complete and up-to-date information on the safe removal and replacement of vehicle parts and components. A Digital Circularity Vehicle Passport should therefore be developed and made available as a data carrier for such information, in a manner that is consistent with other digital information tools and platforms that already exist or are in further development in the automotive sector on the environmental performance of vehicles and aligned with corresponding provisions in the Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, the Regulation (EU) 2024/1781 of the European Parliament…

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  34. Amendment 34Proposal for a regulation · Recital 33
    Current text

    (33) In order to guarantee the safe and environmentally sound treatment of end-of-life vehicles, any establishment or undertaking intending to perform waste treatment operations for these vehicles should obtain an authorisation from the competent authority. The authorisation should be granted only if the establishment or undertaking has the technical, financial and organisational capacity needed to carry out the end-of-life treatment operations for vehicles in a manner that complies with the applicable EU and national law, including the specific treatment requirements established in this Regulation. Additionally, authorised treatment facilities should have the competence to issue certificate…

    Amendment

    (33) This Regulation builds on the waste management rules and general principles laid down in Directive 2008/98/EC, which should be adapted to reflect the specific nature of end-of-life vehicles. In order to guarantee the safe and environmentally sound treatment of end-of-life vehicles, any establishment or undertaking intending to perform waste treatment operations including collection, depollution and removal of parts and components of these vehicles should obtain an authorisation from the competent authority. The authorisation should be granted only if the establishment or undertaking has the technical, financial and organisational capacity needed to carry out the end-of-life treatment op…

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  35. Amendment 35Proposal for a regulation · Recital 33 a (new)
    Amendment

    (33a) Member States should be allowed to adopt measures under their national laws to require that producers or producer responsibility organisations conclude contracts with authorised treatment facilities for the purposes of fulfilling their producer responsibility obligations. In order to achieve the objectives of this Regulation, including the promotion of a circular economy, implementing powers should be conferred on the Commission to lay down rules to ensure that such contracts can operate on fair, transparent and non-discriminatory terms as regards different categories of producers and producer responsibility organisations.

  36. Amendment 36Proposal for a regulation · Recital 35
    Current text

    (35) In order to facilitate monitoring of compliance of producers with their extended producer responsibility obligations, Member States should establish a register of producers. The registration requirements should be harmonised across the Union to facilitate registration, in particular where producers make vehicles available in different Member States. The register should be also used for the purposes of reporting to competent authorities on the performance of extended producer responsibility obligations. The features and procedural aspects linked to this register should also be consistent with the register of producers established by Regulation (EU) 2023/[OP: Batteries], to enable produce…

    Amendment

    (35) In order to facilitate monitoring of compliance of producers with their extended producer responsibility obligations, Member States should establish a register of producers or use an existing register. The registration requirements should be harmonised across the Union to facilitate registration, in particular where producers make vehicles available in different Member States. The register should be also used for the purposes of reporting to competent authorities on the performance of extended producer responsibility obligations. The features and procedural aspects linked to this register should also be consistent with the register of producers established by Regulation (EU) 2023/1542,…

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  37. Amendment 37Proposal for a regulation · Recital 36
    Current text

    (36) In case the producer makes vehicles available on the market for the first time within a territory of a Member State, where the producer is not established, the producer should designate an appointed representative for the extended producer responsibility.

    Amendment

    (36) In case the producer makes vehicles available on the market for the first time within a territory of a Member State, where the producer is not established, the producer should designate an authorised representative for the extended producer responsibility.

  38. Amendment 38Proposal for a regulation · Recital 37
    Current text

    (37) Producers should be able choose whether they will exercise their extended producer responsibility obligations individually or collectively, by means of producer responsibility organisations taking responsibility on their behalf. Producer responsibility organisations should ensure the confidentiality of data provided to them by producers. In order to ensure that the interests of all economic operators are properly taken into consideration and avoid that waste management operators are placed at a disadvantage in the decisions taken in extended producer responsibility schemes, a fair representation of producers and waste management operators should be ensured in the governing bodies of suc…

    Amendment

    (37) Producers should be able choose whether they will exercise their extended producer responsibility obligations individually or collectively, by means of producer responsibility organisations taking responsibility on their behalf. Producer responsibility organisations should ensure the confidentiality of data provided to them by producers. In order to ensure that the interests of all economic operators are properly taken into consideration and avoid that waste management operators are placed at a disadvantage in the decisions taken in extended producer responsibility schemes, a fair representation of producers and waste management operators should be ensured in the governing bodies of suc…

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  39. Amendment 39Proposal for a regulation · Recital 39
    Current text

    (39) The financial contributions of producers should also cover the costs of educational campaigns aimed to increase the collection of end-of-life vehicles, establishment of the notification system for issuance and transfer of certificates of destruction and gathering and reporting of data to the competent authorities. All these actions are indispensable for ensuring proper management of end-of-life vehicles, in particular for tracking the vehicles for which producers are responsible in accordance with this Regulation.

    Amendment

    (39) The financial contributions of producers should among others cover the costs of educational campaigns aimed to inform the public and increase the collection of end-of-life vehicles or the gathering and reporting of data to the competent authorities.

  40. Amendment 40Proposal for a regulation · Recital 42
    Current text

    (42) As vehicles often become end-of-life vehicles in a different Member State than in the Member State where they were registered for the first time, it is necessary to introduce rules on cross-border extended producer responsibility. These rules should ensure that the responsibility of the producer properly covers the collection and treatment costs incurred by the waste management operators in the Member State where the vehicle becomes an end-of-life vehicle. To this end, producer should appoint a representative for the extended producer responsibility in each Member State and set up mechanisms for cross-border cooperation with relevant waste management operators. Introducing such a mechan…

    Amendment

    (42) As vehicles often become end-of-life vehicles in a different Member State than in the Member State where they were registered for the first time, it is necessary to introduce rules on cross-border extended producer responsibility. These rules should ensure that the responsibility of the producer properly covers the collection and treatment costs incurred by the waste management operators in the Member State where the vehicle becomes an end-of-life vehicle, but at the same time ensuring that the producer is not paying the fee twice. To this end, producer should appoint a representative for the extended producer responsibility in each Member State and set up mechanisms for cross-border co…

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  41. Amendment 41Proposal for a regulation · Recital 44
    Current text

    (44) A key prerequisite for the sound treatment of end-of-life vehicles is that all end-of-life vehicles are collected. Therefore, this Regulation should impose certain obligations linked to the collection primarily on the producers and, secondarily, on the Member States. Producers should set up or participate in setting up the collection systems, and Member States should adopt all necessary measures to ensure that the systems are in place and that those systems enable meeting the objectives of this Regulation. The collection systems should enable vehicle owners and other vehicle holders to deliver the vehicle to an authorised facility without unnecessary efforts or costs. This means in prac…

    Amendment

    (44) A key prerequisite for the sound treatment of end-of-life vehicles is that all end-of-life vehicles are collected. Therefore, this Regulation should impose certain obligations linked to the collection primarily on the producers and, secondarily, on the Member States. Producers should ensure that all end-of-life vehicles that they have made available on the market in the territory of a Member State are collected. To that end, producers or producer responsibility organisations should set up or participate in setting up the collection systems, including collection points and Member States should adopt all necessary measures to ensure that the systems are in place and that those systems ena…

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  42. Amendment 42Proposal for a regulation · Recital 46
    Current text

    (46) In order to effectively collect all end-of-life vehicles it is necessary to inform the public on the existence of collection systems. Vehicle owners should be aware that they can in principle deliver an end-of-life vehicle, with or without the electric vehicle battery, to a collection point or authorised treatment facility free of charge. The educational campaign by producers or producer responsibility organisations should also present the consequences for the environment and human health of improper collection and treatment of end-of-life vehicles.

    Amendment

    (46) In order to effectively collect all end-of-life vehicles it is necessary to inform the public on the existence of collection systems. Vehicle owners should be aware that they can in principle deliver an end-of-life vehicle, with or without the electric vehicle battery, to a collection point or authorised treatment facility free of charge. In the case of a missing electric vehicle battery, the delivery of the end-of-life vehicle should remain free of charge if the last owner provides documentation to prove that the battery has been handled by a professional operator in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2023/1542. The educational campaign by producers or producer responsibility organisation…

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  43. Amendment 43Proposal for a regulation · Recital 47
    Current text

    (47) The authorised treatment facility should issue a certificate of destruction to document that an end-of-life vehicle was treated. This is necessary to ensure a proper supervision of management of end-of-life vehicles. The minimum requirements for this certificate are currently laid down in Commission Decision 2002/151/EC57 and the content of this Decision should be included in this Regulation, with necessary adaptations. This certificate should be issued in an electronic format and provided to the last owner of an end-of-life vehicle, and then transmitted by the authorised treatment facilities and the last owner to the relevant authorities of the Member State, as its presentation allows…

    Amendment

    (47) The authorised treatment facility should be responsible for issuing a certificate of destruction to document that an end-of-life vehicle was treated. This is necessary to ensure a proper supervision of management of end-of-life vehicles. The minimum requirements for this certificate are currently laid down in Commission Decision 2002/151/EC57 and the content of this Decision should be included in this Regulation, with necessary adaptations. This certificate should be issued in an electronic format and provided to the last owner of an end-of-life vehicle, and then transmitted by the authorised treatment facilities and the last owner to the relevant authorities of the Member State, as its…

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  44. Amendment 44Proposal for a regulation · Recital 48
    Current text

    (48) Despite an obligation in Directive 2000/53/EC to transfer all end-of-life vehicles for treatment to an authorised treatment facility, there is a very significant share of vehicles whose whereabouts are unknown, and which might have been either illegally treated or exported as end-of-life vehicles, or whose status is not properly reported to the Member States registration authorities. Such vehicles are referred to as “missing vehicles”. Member States should strengthen their cooperation so as to reduce the number of missing vehicles. Recognition of certificates of destruction issued in another Member State and obligation to inform the authorities of the Member States, where the vehicle is…

    Amendment

    (48) Despite an obligation in Directive 2000/53/EC to transfer all end-of-life vehicles for treatment to an authorised treatment facility, there is a very significant share of vehicles whose whereabouts are unknown, and which might have been either illegally treated or exported as end-of-life vehicles, or whose status is not properly reported to the Member States registration authorities. Such vehicles are referred to as “missing vehicles”. Member States should also strengthen national measures and their cooperation so as to reduce the number of missing vehicles. Recognition of certificates of destruction issued in another Member State and obligation to inform the authorities of the Member S…

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  45. Amendment 45Proposal for a regulation · Recital 49 a (new)
    Amendment

    (49a) To improve the flow of information, combat the issue of missing vehicles, and clarify the responsibilities of vehicle owners, it is essential to strengthen vehicle deregistration systems. This will ensure that vehicles remain traceable and their status verifiable until a certificate of destruction is issued or the vehicle is exported. For that purpose, Member States allowing for temporary de-registration of vehicles, should set out a maximum period of duration of such de-registration and ensure that any renewals of temporary de-registration are granted only for a defined and limited period and only where it can be ascertained that the de-registered vehicle still exists. Additionally, t…

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  46. Amendment 46Proposal for a regulation · Recital 51
    Current text

    (51) In view of the key role of authorised treatment facilities in managing end-of-life vehicles in a way that does not adversely affect the environment or human health and contributes to the achievement of circular economy objectives of the Union, it is necessary to lay down obligations applying to such facilities and covering all their activities, from acceptance and storage of an end-of-life vehicle until its final treatment.

    Amendment

    (51) In view of the key role of authorised treatment facilities in managing end-of-life vehicles in a way that does not adversely affect the environment or human health and contributes to the achievement of circular economy objectives of the Union and is economically justifiable, it is necessary to lay down obligations applying to such facilities and covering all their activities, from acceptance and storage of an end-of-life vehicle until its final treatment.

  47. Amendment 47Proposal for a regulation · Recital 52
    Current text

    (52) In order to ensure traceability on their activities, the authorised treatment facilities should document the performed treatment operations and electronically store the record for a minimum of three years, and be able to present it, upon request, to relevant national authorities.

    Amendment

    (52) In order to ensure traceability on their activities, including quality of scrap or other relevant input materials, the authorised treatment facilities should document the performed treatment operations and electronically store the record for a minimum of three years, and be able to present it, upon request, to relevant national authorities.

  48. Amendment 48Proposal for a regulation · Recital 53
    Current text

    (53) The depollution of an end-of-life vehicle is the first step towards preventing damage to the environment, human health and risks to work safety. It is therefore essential that an end-of-life vehicle undergoes the necessary depollution operations as soon as possible after its delivery to the authorised treatment facility, before the end-of-life vehicle is treated any further. In this phase, waste oils should be collected and stored separately from the other fluids and liquids, and be further treated in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC. In addition, the parts, components and materials containing lead, cadmium, mercury and hexavalent chromium, should be removed from the end-of-life veh…

    Amendment

    (53) The depollution of an end-of-life vehicle is the first step towards preventing damage to the environment, human health and risks to work safety. It is therefore essential that an end-of-life vehicle undergoes the necessary depollution operations as soon as possible after its delivery to the authorised treatment facility, before the end-of-life vehicle is treated any further. In this phase, waste oils should be collected and stored separately from the other fluids and liquids, and be further treated in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC. Air-conditioning system fluids used in thermal management systems should also be collected and stored separately from other fluids and, where feasible…

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  49. Amendment 49Proposal for a regulation · Recital 54
    Current text

    (54) In order to ensure a proper implementation of Regulation (EU) 2023/ [OP: Batteries Regulation], all batteries incorporated in vehicles are to be separately removed from an end-of-life vehicle and stored in a designated area for further treatment.

    Amendment

    (54) In order to ensure a proper implementation of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, all batteries incorporated in vehicles are to be separately removed from an end-of-life vehicle and stored in a designated area for further treatment.

  50. Amendment 50Proposal for a regulation · Recital 55
    Current text

    (55) In order to maximise the potential of reuse, remanufacturing and refurbishment of parts and components, and preserve a high value for the secondary materials which derive from end-of-life vehicles, certain parts and components should mandatorily be removed from an end-of-life vehicle prior to shredding. The parts and components concerned should be removed in a manual dismantling process or a semi-automated disassembly process. To stimulate progress in technologies for dismantling, sorting, shredding and post-shredding, it should be possible to deviate from the requirement on mandatory removal of parts and components in certain exceptional cases. It should be demonstrated the parts and c…

    Amendment

    (55) In order to maximise the potential of reuse, remanufacturing and refurbishment of parts and components, and preserve a high value for the secondary materials which derive from end-of-life vehicles, certain parts and components should mandatorily be removed from an end-of-life vehicle prior to shredding. The parts and components concerned should be removed in a manual dismantling process or a semi-automated disassembly process. It should be possible to deviate from the requirement on mandatory removal of parts and components in certain exceptional cases, inter alia, if there is no market potential for reuse, remanufacturing or refurbishment or if the authorised treatment facility can dem…

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  51. Amendment 51Proposal for a regulation · Recital 57
    Current text

    (57) Regulation (EU) 2023/[Batteries] sets out rules on the sustainability, performance, safety, collection, recycling and second life of batteries as well as on removal information about batteries for economic operators. The potential for a second life of batteries should be taken into consideration in this Regulation by excluding the electric vehicle battery from the essential parts or components’ to allow for handing over the vehicle for treatment, free of charge, without the electric vehicle battery.

    Amendment

    (57) Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 sets out rules on the sustainability, performance, safety, collection, recycling and second life of batteries as well as on removal information about batteries for economic operators. The potential for a second life of batteries should be taken into consideration in this Regulation by excluding the electric vehicle battery from the essential parts or components’ to allow for handing over the vehicle for treatment, free of charge, without the electric vehicle battery if the last owner provides documentation which proves that the battery has been handled by a professional operator in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2023/1542.

  52. Amendment 52Proposal for a regulation · Recital 58
    Current text

    (58) Recognising the potential of remanufacturing and refurbishment in the automotive sector, and their contribution towards circular economy, it is necessary to provide legal clarity to the economic operators involved in this sector. It should therefore be clarified that parts and components removed from an end-of-life vehicle, which are suitable for reuse, remanufacturing or refurbishment, should not be considered waste. This is necessary to facilitate the shipment, transportation or any other transfer of such parts and components. The relevant national authorities should be in position to request documentation, from the authorised treatment facility that removed the part or component conc…

    Amendment

    (58) Recognising the potential of remanufacturing and refurbishment in the automotive sector, and their contribution towards circular economy, it is necessary to provide legal clarity to the economic operators involved in this sector. It should therefore be clarified that parts and components removed from an end-of-life vehicle or during the use phase of a vehicle, including those removed during a repair and maintenance operation, which are suitable for reuse, remanufacturing, or refurbishment, should not be considered waste. This is necessary to facilitate the shipment, transportation or any other transfer of such parts and components. On the other hand, parts and components not suitable fo…

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  53. Amendment 53Proposal for a regulation · Recital 61
    Current text

    (61) In order to encourage the development and proper functioning of the market for reusable, refurbished and remanufactured parts and components in the Union, Member States should be encouraged to take the necessary incentives at the national level to promote the reuse, refurbishment and remanufacturing of parts and components, whether they are removed during the use or end-of-life phase of a vehicle. The Commission should facilitate the exchange of information among Member States by sharing their best practices on the incentives taken at the national level, with a view to monitoring their effectiveness.

    Amendment

    (61) In order to encourage the development and proper functioning of the market for reusable, refurbished, retrofitted and remanufactured parts and components in the Union, Member States should be encouraged to take the necessary incentives at the national level to promote the reuse, refurbishment, retrofitting and remanufacturing of parts and components, whether they are removed during the use or end-of-life phase of a vehicle. The Commission should facilitate the exchange of information among Member States by sharing their best practices on the incentives taken at the national level, with a view to monitoring their effectiveness. The exchange of data should be done without undue delay.

  54. Amendment 54Proposal for a regulation · Recital 63
    Current text

    (63) The recycling of all plastics from end-of life vehicles should be continuously improved, and it is important to ensure a sufficient supply of recyclates to meet the demand for recycled plastics in vehicles. It is therefore necessary to lay out a specific recycling target of 30 % of plastics from end-of-life vehicles. This target would be complementary to the targets for (85 %) of end-of-life vehicles as well as re-use and recovery (95 %) of end-of-life vehicles by average weight per vehicle and year. To facilitate the implementation of those requirements by waste management operators, a transitional period of three years is needed. In the meantime, the current targets for the re-use and…

    Amendment

    (63) The recycling of all plastics from end-of life vehicles should be continuously improved, and it is important to ensure a sufficient supply of recyclates to meet the demand for recycled plastics in vehicles. It is therefore necessary to lay out a specific recycling target of 30 percent of plastics from end-of-life vehicles. This target would be complementary to the targets for (85 percent) of end-of-life vehicles as well as re-use and recovery (95 percent) of end-of-life vehicles by average weight per vehicle and year. To facilitate the implementation of those requirements by waste management operators, a transitional period of three years is needed. In the meantime, the current targets…

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  55. Amendment 55Proposal for a regulation · Recital 64
    Current text

    (64) It is important to increase the recovery of high-quality secondary materials by improving shredding processes of end-of-life vehicles. Therefore, end-of-life vehicles, their parts, components and materials should not be processed in a shredder in combination with packaging waste and waste electrical and electronic equipment, particularly to improve the separation of copper from steel fractions.

    Amendment

    (64) It is important to increase the recovery of high-quality secondary materials by improving shredding processes of end-of-life vehicles. Therefore, end-of-life vehicles, their parts, components and materials should be allowed to be processed in a shredder in combination with packaging waste and waste electrical and electronic equipment, only if certain criteria output material quality criteria are fulfilled.

  56. Amendment 56Proposal for a regulation · Recital 66
    Current text

    (66) End-of-life vehicles are classified as hazardous waste and cannot be exported to non-OECD countries. Depolluted end-of-life vehicles may still be treated outside the Union, provided that those depolluted end-of-life vehicles are shipped in compliance with Regulation (EU) 1013/2006.

    Amendment

    (66) End-of-life vehicles are classified as hazardous waste and cannot be exported to non-OECD countries. Depolluted end-of-life vehicles may still be treated outside the Union, provided that those depolluted end-of-life vehicles are shipped in compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1157.

  57. Amendment 57Proposal for a regulation · Recital 67
    Current text

    (67) In case an end-of-life vehicle is shipped from the Union to a third country, the exporter should provide documentary evidence approved by the competent authority in the destination country, confirming that the treatment conditions are broadly equivalent to the requirements of this Regulation and to human health and environmental protection requirements laid down in other Union legislation, in line with Regulation (EU) [new Waste Shipment Regulation].

    Amendment

    (67) In case an end-of-life vehicle is shipped from the Union to a third country, the exporter should provide documentary evidence approved by the competent authority in the destination country, confirming that the treatment conditions are considered equivalent to the requirements of this Regulation and to human health and environmental protection requirements laid down in other Union legislation, in line with Regulation (EU) 2024/1157. In order to distinguish between shipments of used vehicles and end-of-life vehicles, the competent authorities of the Member States should be able to carry out inspections when they suspect that vehicles declared as used are in fact end-of-life vehicles. Wher…

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  58. Amendment 58Proposal for a regulation · Recital 68
    Current text

    (68) In order to ensure that end-of-life vehicles are treated in an environmentally sustainable manner, it is important to establish clarity on a vehicle’s status throughout its entire life, particularly in situations when there is a need for distinguishing used vehicles from end-of-life vehicles. A vehicle owner that intends to transfer the ownership of a used vehicle, should in particular be required to demonstrate that the vehicle is not an end-of-life vehicle. To assess the status of a used vehicle, the vehicle owner, other economic operators and competent authorities should verify if certain criteria determining whether or not the vehicle concerned is an end-of-life vehicle are met. In…

    Amendment

    (68) In order to ensure that end-of-life vehicles are treated in an environmentally sustainable manner, it is important to establish clarity on a vehicle’s status throughout its entire life, particularly in situations when there is a need for distinguishing used vehicles from end-of-life vehicles. When the ownership of a used vehicle is transferred by an economic operator within the Union, the economic operator should inform the acquiring person that the vehicle is not an end-of-life vehicle by providing a roadworthiness certificate or by informing that the vehicle meets the established reparability criteria. A vehicle owner that intends to export a used vehicle outside the Union, should be…

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  59. Amendment 59Proposal for a regulation · Recital 68 a (new)
    Amendment

    (68a) It is also important to preserve the right of every owner to decide freely about their property. The owner of an used vehicle should be free to decide after assessment of the indicative criteria for vehicles whether the vehicle has to be declared end-of-life and delivered to a collection point or authorised treatment facility or whether the vehicle is worth being repaired.

  60. Amendment 60Proposal for a regulation · Recital 69
    Current text

    (69) The EU Action Plan: “Towards Zero Pollution for Air, Water and Soil”59 stressed the need for the Commission to propose new measures to address the Union’s external environmental footprint linked to the export of end-of-life vehicles and used vehicles. Taking into account that the export of used vehicles raises important environmental and public health challenges as documented by the UN Environmental Programme60 , and that the Union is the biggest exporter of used vehicles worldwide, it is necessary to lay out specific requirements at Union level governing the export of used vehicles [from the Union]. The requirements should be based on objective criteria according to which a used vehicl…

    Amendment

    (69) The EU Action Plan: “Towards Zero Pollution for Air, Water and Soil”59 stressed the need for the Commission to propose new measures to address the Union’s external environmental footprint linked to the export of end-of-life vehicles and used vehicles. Taking into account that the export of used vehicles raises important environmental and public health challenges as documented by the UN Environmental Programme60 , and that the Union is the biggest exporter of used vehicles worldwide, it is necessary to lay out specific requirements at Union level governing the export of used vehicles [from the Union]. The requirements should be based on objective criteria according to which a used vehicl…

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  61. Amendment 61Proposal for a regulation · Recital 70
    Current text

    (70) It is important to establish a mechanism where the compliance of used vehicles with the export requirements can be effectively verified without impeding the trade between the Union and third countries. An electronic system should therefore be established by the Commission, enabling authorities in the Member States to exchange information in real time on the vehicle identification number and the roadworthiness status of used vehicles to be exported. In view of its existing features and functionalities linked to the sharing, between vehicle registration authorities, of information relating to vehicles registered in the Union, the MOVE-HUB, a message exchange platform has been developed by…

    Amendment

    (70) It is important to establish a mechanism where the compliance of used vehicles with the export requirements can be effectively verified without impeding the trade between the Union and third countries. An electronic system should therefore be established by the Commission, enabling authorities in the Member States to exchange and verify information in real time on the vehicle identification number and the roadworthiness status of used vehicles to be exported. In view of its existing features and functionalities linked to the sharing, between vehicle registration authorities, of information relating to vehicles registered in the Union, the MOVE-HUB, a message exchange platform has been d…

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  62. Amendment 62Proposal for a regulation · Recital 73
    Current text

    (73) It is important that customs authorities are able to carry out controls on used vehicles to be exported in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council63 . A significant share of used vehicles leaving the Union are destined to countries where import requirements are established or might be established, such as requirements in relation to the age of the vehicle or to its emissions. It is important that customs authorities are able to verify electronically and automatically, via the EU Single Window Environment for Customs, whether a used vehicle to be exported complies with those requirements, when the information on these requirements is offi…

    Amendment

    (73) It is important that customs authorities are able to carry out controls on used vehicles to be exported in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council63 . A significant share of used vehicles leaving the Union are destined to countries where import requirements are established or might be established, such as requirements in relation to the age of the vehicle or to its emissions. It is important that customs authorities are able to verify electronically and automatically, via the EU Single Window Environment for Customs, whether a used vehicle to be exported complies with those requirements, when the information on these requirements is offi…

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  63. Amendment 63Proposal for a regulation · Recital 76
    Current text

    (76) The inspections should cover compliance with the provisions on export of used vehicles and on treatment of end-of-life vehicles. Each year, the inspections should cover at least 10 % of authorised treatment facilities and operators. Sites of repair and maintenance operators should also be subjected to inspection. It needs to be underlined, that inspections carried out under this Regulation should be complementary to inspections on the shipment of end-of-life vehicles, which are comprehensively regulated in Regulation [OP: new Waste Shipment Regulation].

    Amendment

    (76) Members States should develop inspection plans to monitor illegal treatment of vehicles. The inspections should cover compliance with the provisions on export of used vehicles and on treatment of end-of-life vehicles. Each year, the inspections should cover at least 10 percent of authorised treatment facilities and operators. Sites of repair and maintenance operators, collection points, and other facilities and economic operators that may treat end-of life vehicles or sell used vehicles or their spare parts and components should also be subjected to inspection. It needs to be underlined, that inspections carried out under this Regulation should be complementary to inspections on the shi…

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  64. Amendment 64Proposal for a regulation · Recital 77
    Current text

    (77) Member States should establish cooperation mechanisms at national and international level so that inspections can take place in an efficient manner. Such mechanisms should allow for the exchange of vehicle registration data, necessary for tracking the vehicles and checking if they have been properly treated when they reach end-of-life stage.

    Amendment

    (77) Member States should establish cooperation mechanisms at national and international level so that inspections can take place in an efficient manner with the objective of facilitating the prevention and detection of illegal treatment and export of end-of-life vehicles, and permanently addressing the issue of missing vehicles. Such mechanisms should allow for the exchange of vehicle registration data, necessary for tracking the vehicles and checking if they have been properly treated when they reach end-of-life stage. In order to facilitate the cooperation between Member States, the Commission should set up a dedicated network to ensure effective coordination of national enforcement polic…

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  65. Amendment 65Proposal for a regulation · Recital 86
    Current text

    (86) Missing vehicles have been recognised as one of the major implementation challenges of Directive 2000/53/EC. The absence of an efficient system allowing for real time exchange of information between Member States on the registration status of vehicles hinders traceability and has been identified as a reason for the high number of “missing vehicles” in the Union. To address this, the Commission should propose a revision of Council Directive 1999/37/EC on the registration documents for vehicles67 . This revision should require Member States to record electronically, for vehicles registered on their territory, data allowing to properly document the reasons for the cancellation of a registr…

    Amendment

    (86) Missing vehicles have been recognised as one of the major implementation challenges of Directive 2000/53/EC. The absence of an efficient system allowing for real time exchange of information between Member States on the registration status of vehicles hinders traceability and has been identified as a reason for the high number of “missing vehicles” in the Union. To address this, the Commission proposed a revision of Council Directive 1999/37/EC on the registration documents for vehicles67. This revision should require Member States to record electronically, for vehicles registered on their territory, data allowing to properly document the reasons for the cancellation of a registration o…

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  66. Amendment 66Proposal for a regulation · Recital 87
    Current text

    (87) In view of the need to ensure a high level of environmental protection and to take into account scientific progress, the Commission should submit to the European Parliament and to the Council a report on the application of this Regulation and its impact on the functioning of the single market and the environment. The Commission should include, in its report, an evaluation of the provisions on the design of new vehicles, including the targets for re-usability, recyclability and recoverability, the management of end-of-life vehicles, including the recycling targets, and on penalties as well as an assessment of the need and feasibility of further extending the scope of this Regulation to c…

    Amendment

    (87) In view of the need to ensure a high level of environmental protection and to take into account scientific progress, the Commission should submit to the European Parliament and to the Council a report on the application of this Regulation and its impact on the functioning of the single market and the environment. The Commission should include, in its report, an evaluation of the provisions on the design of new vehicles, including the targets for re-usability, recyclability and recoverability, the management of end-of-life vehicles, including the recycling targets, and on penalties as well as an assessment of the need and feasibility of further extending the scope of this Regulation to c…

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  67. Amendment 67Proposal for a regulation · Recital 88
    Current text

    (88) The report from the Commission should also include an assessment of the measures concerning provision of information on substances of concern present in vehicles and whether the traceability of such substances need to be improved. It should also assess whether there is a need to introduce measures addressing the substances that may affect the treatment of vehicles when they reach end-of-life stage, in order to align it more closely with Regulation (EU) [Ecodesign for Sustainable Products].

    Amendment

    (88) The report from the Commission should also include an assessment of the measures concerning provision of information on substances of concern present in vehicles and whether the traceability of such substances need to be improved. It should also assess whether there is a need to introduce measures addressing the substances that may affect the treatment of vehicles when they reach end-of-life stage, in order to align it more closely with Regulation (EU) 2024/1781.

  68. Amendment 68Proposal for a regulation · Recital 88 a (new)
    Amendment

    (88a) The Commission should also evaluate, based on the declarations made by manufacturers, whether manufacturers are on track to comply with the recycled plastic targets. The assessment should particularly evaluate the availability of suitable plastic recycling technologies, the sufficient availability of recycled plastic, the level of quality of recycled plastic comparing to the level of safety required and technical and economic difficulties to reach the target. Where appropriate, the assessment should be accompanied by a legislative proposal from the Commission to amend relevant provisions of this Regulation.

  69. Amendment 69Proposal for a regulation · Recital 95
    Current text

    (95) The application of all provisions concerning vehicle of categories L3e-L7e, M2, M3, N2, N3 and O should be deferred in order to provide sufficient time for operators to comply with the new requirements. This is particularly important with respect to permits for authorised treatment facilities that are capable of conducting depollution and further treatment of such vehicles.

    Amendment

    (95) The application of all provisions concerning vehicle of categories L, M2, M3, N2, N3 and O should be deferred in order to provide sufficient time for operators to comply with the new requirements. This is particularly important with respect to permits for authorised treatment facilities that are capable of conducting depollution and further treatment of such vehicles.

  70. Amendment 70Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point c
    Current text

    (c) from [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 60 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles and of categories L3e, L4e, L5e, L6e and L7e as set out in Article 4(2), points (c) to (g), of Regulation (EU) 168/2013.

    Amendment

    (c) from [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 60 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of L categories as set out in Article 4(2), of Regulation (EU) 168/2013.

  71. Amendment 71Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point c a (new)
    Amendment

    (ca) special purpose vehicles as defined in Article 3, point (31), of Regulation (EU) 2018/858 produced by a small-volume manufacturer;

  72. Amendment 72Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point c b (new)
    Amendment

    (cb) vehicles of L categories produced in small series as referred to in Article 42 of Regulation (EU) 168/2013;

  73. Amendment 73Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point c c (new)
    Amendment

    (cc) vehicles designed and constructed or adapted for use by the armed services only, as referred to in Article 2(2), point (d), of Regulation (EU) 2018/858;

  74. Amendment 74Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point c d (new)
    Amendment

    (cd) vehicles designed and constructed for use by the armed services, civil defence, fire services, forces responsible for maintaining public order and emergency medical services, as referred to in Article 2 (2), point (e), of Regulation (EU) 168/2013;

  75. Amendment 75Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point c e (new)
    Amendment

    (ce) cycles designed to pedal of vehicle category L1e-B as referred to in Item 1.1.2. of Annex XIX to Delegated Regulation (EU) No 3/2014;

  76. Amendment 76Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point d
    Current text

    (d) vehicles of historical interest as defined in Article 3, point (7), of Directive 2014/45/EU.

    Amendment

    (d) vehicles of historical interest as defined in Article 3, point (7), of Directive 2014/45/EU and all their parts, components and spare parts required for their maintenance activities and necessary to preserve their historical status;

  77. Amendment 77Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point d a (new)
    Amendment

    (da) vehicles of special cultural interest, provided that they are officially recognised as such by the competent authority of the Member State in which they are registered, in accordance with the conditions set out in Annex Xa to this Regulation.

  78. Amendment 78Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – introductory part
    Current text

    4. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, point (c), the following provisions shall not apply to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of categories L3e, L4e, L5e, L6e and L7e:

    Amendment

    4. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, point (c), the following provisions shall not apply to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of L categories:

  79. Amendment 79Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a
    Current text

    (a) Articles listed in paragraph 3;

    Amendment

    deleted

  80. Amendment 80Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a
    Current text

    (a) Articles listed in paragraph 3;

    Amendment

    (a) Article 4 on reusability, recyclability and recoverability of vehicles;

  81. Amendment 81Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a a (new)
    Amendment

    (aa) Article 5 on requirements for substances in vehicles;

  82. Amendment 82Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a b (new)
    Amendment

    (ab) Article 6 on minimum recycled content in vehicles;

  83. Amendment 83Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a c (new)
    Amendment

    (ac) Article 9 on circularity strategy;

  84. Amendment 84Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a d (new)
    Amendment

    (ad) Article 10 on declaration on recycled content present in vehicles;

  85. Amendment 85Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a e (new)
    Amendment

    (ae) Article 13 on circularity vehicle passport;

  86. Amendment 86Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a f (new)
    Amendment

    (af) Article 21 on fee modulation;

  87. Amendment 87Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a g (new)
    Amendment

    (ag) Article 22 on cost allocation mechanism for vehicles becoming end-of-life vehicles in another Member State;

  88. Amendment 88Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a h (new)
    Amendment

    (ah) Article 28 on general requirements for shredding;

  89. Amendment 89Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a i (new)
    Amendment

    (ai) Article 34 on reuse, recycling and recovery targets;

  90. Amendment 90Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a j (new)
    Amendment

    (aj) Article 35 on ban on landfilling of non-inert waste;

  91. Amendment 91Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 4 – point a k (new)
    Amendment

    (ak) Article 36 on shipments of end-of-life vehicles;

  92. Amendment 92Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 5 – introductory part
    Current text

    5. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, point (a), the following provisions shall apply to special purpose vehicles:

    Amendment

    5. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, point (a), the following provisions shall apply to all special purpose vehicles with the exception of motor caravans and trailer caravans as defined in points 5.1 and 5.6 of Part A of Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2018/858:

  93. Amendment 93Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 6 – introductory part
    Current text

    6. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, points (b) and (c), Articles 16, 19, 20, 27 and 46 to 49 shall apply to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of categories L3, L4, L5, L6 L7, M2, M3, N2, N3 and O with the following modifications:

    Amendment

    6. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, points (b) and (c), Articles 16, 19, 20, 27 and 46 to 49 shall apply to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of categories L, M2, M3, N2, N3 and O with the following modifications:

  94. Amendment 94Proposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 6 a (new)
    Amendment

    6a. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, point (c), of this Article, Articles 7 and 30 shall apply to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of L categories with the following modifications; (a) Article 7 shall apply to vehicles of L categories only with respect to entries 1, 3, 5, 8 and 9 of Part C of Annex VII; (b) Article 30 shall apply to vehicles of L categories only with respect to entries 1, 3, 5, 8 and 9 of Part C of Annex VII.

  95. Amendment 95Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 1
    Current text

    (1) ‘vehicle’ means any vehicle as defined in Article 3, point (15), of Regulation (EU) 2018/858 or listed in Article 4(2), points (c) to (g), of Regulation (EU) 168/2013;

    Amendment

    (1) ‘vehicle’ means any vehicle as defined in Article 3, point (15), of Regulation (EU) 2018/858 or listed in Article 4(2) of Regulation (EU) 168/2013;

  96. Amendment 96Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2
    Current text

    (2) ‘end-of-life vehicle’ means a vehicle which is waste as defined in Article 3, point (1), of Directive 2008/98/EC, or vehicles that are irreparable according to criteria Part A, points 1 and 2 of Annex I;

    Amendment

    (2) ‘end-of-life vehicle’ means a vehicle which is waste as defined in Article 3, point (1), of Directive 2008/98/EC, or vehicles that are irreparable according to criteria Part A, point 1 of Annex I to this Regulation;

  97. Amendment 97Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 7 a (new)
    Amendment

    (7a) 'reclamation’ means the reprocessing of a recovered air-conditioning system fluid to the equivalent performance of a virgin substance, taking into account its intended use, in authorised reclamation facilities that have the appropriate equipment and procedures in place to enable the reclamation of such fluids and that can assess and attest to the level of the required quality;

  98. Amendment 98Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 9
    Current text

    (9) ‘plastic’ means a polymer within the meaning of Article 3, point (5), of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, to which additives or other substances may have been added;

    Amendment

    (9) ‘plastic’ means a polymer within the meaning of Article 3, points (2) and (3), of Commission Regulation (EU) No 10/20111a, to which additives or other substances may have been added, capable of functioning as a main structural component of final materials and articles; __________________ 1a Commission Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 of 14 January 2011 on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food (OJ L 12, 15.1.2011, p. 1, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2011/10/oj).

  99. Amendment 99Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 9 a (new)
    Amendment

    (9a) ‘recycled plastic’ means plastic which was waste before recycling as defined in Article 3, point (17), of Directive 2008/98/EC, and which has been produced by recycling;

  100. Amendment 100Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 10 a (new)
    Amendment

    (10a) ‘pre-consumer waste’ means material diverted from the waste stream during a manufacturing process, excluding reutilisation of materials such as rework, regrind or scrap generated in a process and capable of being reclaimed within the same process that generated it;

  101. Amendment 101Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 11 a (new)
    Amendment

    (11a) ‘post-consumer plastic waste stream’ means a stream including, among others, thermoplastics, thermosets, and elastomers waste, as defined in Article 3, point 1, of Directive 2008/98/EC, generated from products containing plastics after they have been placed on the market;

  102. Amendment 102Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 14
    Current text

    (14) ‘electric vehicle battery’ means electric vehicle battery as defined in Article 3, point (14), of Regulation (EU) 2023/ [Batteries and waste batteries];

    Amendment

    (14) ‘electric vehicle battery’ means electric vehicle battery as defined in Article 3, point (14), of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542;

  103. Amendment 103Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 14 a (new)
    Amendment

    (14a) ‘light means of transport battery’ or ‘LMT battery’ means light means of transport battery as defined in Article 3 point (11), of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542;

  104. Amendment 104Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 15
    Current text

    (15) ‘authorised treatment facility’ means any establishment or undertaking that is permitted in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC and this Regulation to carry out collection and treatment of end-of-life vehicles;

    Amendment

    (15) ‘authorised treatment facility’ means any establishment or undertaking that is permitted in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC and this Regulation to carry out either individually or in cooperation with other treatment facilities collection, storage and treatment of end-of-life vehicles or their parts and components;

  105. Amendment 105Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 18
    Current text

    (18) ‘repair and maintenance operator’ means any natural or legal person who, related to that person’s trade, business, craft or profession, provides repair or maintenance services, whether independently from or authorised by manufacturers;

    Amendment

    (18) ‘repair and maintenance operator’ means a natural or legal person, who is directly or indirectly involved in the repair and maintenance of vehicles, including repairers, manufacturers or distributors of repair equipment, tools or spare parts, as well as publishers of technical information, automobile clubs, roadside assistance operators, operators offering inspection and testing services, operators offering training for installers, manufacturers and repairers of equipment for alternative-fuel vehicles; it also means authorised repairers, dealers and distributors within the distribution system of a given vehicle manufacturer to the extent that they provide repair and maintenance services…

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  106. Amendment 106Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 21
    Current text

    (21) ‘waste management operator’ means any natural or legal person dealing on a professional basis with the collection or treatment of end-of-life vehicles;

    Amendment

    (21) ‘waste management operator’ means any natural or legal person dealing on a professional basis with the collection or treatment of end-of-life vehicles or their parts and components;

  107. Amendment 107Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 22
    Current text

    (22) ‘producer’ means any manufacturer, importer or distributor who, irrespective of the selling technique used, including by means of distance contracts as defined in Article 2, point (7), of Directive 2011/83/EU, supplies a vehicle for the first time for distribution or use, within a territory of a Member States on a professional basis;

    Amendment

    (22) ‘producer’ means any manufacturer, importer or distributor who, irrespective of the selling technique used, including by means of distance contracts as defined in Article 2, point (7), of Directive 2011/83/EU, supplies a vehicle for the first time for distribution or use, within a territory of a Member States on a professional basis; for multistage vehicles, the producer is the manufacturer of the base vehicle;

  108. Amendment 108Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 23
    Current text

    (23) ‘producer responsibility organisation’ means a legal entity that financially or financially and operationally organises the fulfilment of extended producer responsibility obligations on behalf of several producers;

    Amendment

    (23) ‘producer responsibility organisation’ means a non-profit legal entity that financially or financially and operationally organises the fulfilment of extended producer responsibility obligations on behalf of several producers;

  109. Amendment 109Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 24
    Current text

    (24) ‘appointed representative for the extended producer responsibility’ means a natural or legal person established in a Member State in which the producer makes vehicle available on the market for the first time, which is different from the Member State where the producer is established, and is appointed by the producer in accordance with Article 8a(5), third subparagraph, of Directive 2008/98/EC to fulfil the obligations of that producer under Chapter IV of this Regulation;

    Amendment

    (24) ‘authorised representative for the extended producer responsibility’ means a natural or legal person established in a Member State in which the producer makes vehicle available on the market for the first time, which is different from the Member State where the producer is established, and is appointed by the producer in accordance with Article 8a(5), third subparagraph, of Directive 2008/98/EC to fulfil the obligations of that producer under Chapter IV of this Regulation;

  110. Amendment 110Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 27
    Current text

    (27) ‘post-shredder technology’ means techniques and technologies used to process materials from end-of-life vehicles, after they have been shredded, for further recovery;

    Amendment

    (27) ‘post-shredder technology’ means techniques and technologies used to process materials from end-of-life vehicles, after they have been shredded, for further recovery and recycling;

  111. Amendment 111Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 28
    Current text

    (28) ‘remanufacturing’ means an operation in which a new part or component is manufactured from parts and components that are either removed from vehicles or end-of-life vehicles and in which at least one change is made to the part or component that affects its safety, performance, purpose or type;

    Amendment

    (28) ‘remanufacturing’ means a standardised and documented industrial operation in which a new part or component is manufactured to return to same-as-new, or better, condition from parts and components that are either removed from vehicles or end-of-life vehicles and in which at least one change is made to the part or component that affects its safety, performance, purpose or type; the process is in compliance with specific technical specifications, including engineering, quality and testing standards, and yields fully warranted products;

  112. Amendment 112Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 29
    Current text

    (29) ‘refurbishment’ means actions carried out to prepare, clean, test and, where necessary, repair a part or component that is removed from vehicles or end-of-life vehicles in order to restore the performance or functionality of that part or component within the intended use and range of performance originally conceived at the design stage applicable at the time of its placing on the market;

    Amendment

    (29) ‘refurbishment’ means actions carried out to prepare, clean, test and, where necessary, repair a part or component that is removed from vehicles in order to restore its performance or functionality;

  113. Amendment 113Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 35
    Current text

    (35) ‘economic operators’ means producers, collectors, vehicle insurance companies, suppliers, repair and maintenance operators, waste management operators and any other operators involved in design of vehicles, trade in used vehicles, or management of end-of-life vehicles.

    Amendment

    (35) ‘economic operators’ means producers, collectors, dismantlers, recyclers, vehicle insurance companies, suppliers, repair and maintenance operators, remanufacturers, waste management operators and any other operators involved in design of vehicles, trade in used vehicles, or management of end-of-life vehicles, and their parts, components, core product or part and materials;

  114. Amendment 114Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 35 a (new)
    Amendment

    (35a) ‘remanufacturer’ means a natural or legal person or legal entity that undertakes the remanufacturing process;

  115. Amendment 115Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 35 b (new)
    Amendment

    (35b) ‘retrofit operators’ means any legal person that is authorised to manufacture an electric conversion kit or to perform the conversion of internal combustion engine vehicles to battery -electric or fuel cell vehicles;

  116. Amendment 116Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 35 c (new)
    Amendment

    (35c) ‘collection point’ means economic operator other than an authorised treatment facility which temporarily stores end-of-life vehicles and prepares for transfer end of life vehicles to authorised treatment facilities;

  117. Amendment 117Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 35 d (new)
    Amendment

    (35d) ‘registration’ means a registration as defined in Article 2, points (b), of Directive 1999/37/EC; for vehicles falling under categories L1 and L2, where they are not subject to administrative registration under Directive 1999/37/EC in a given Member State, 'registration' means the recording of vehicles in a system that enables their identification, including at the point of placing on the market, during use or at end-of-life, for the purposes of ensuring compliance with this Regulation;

  118. Amendment 118Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 35 e (new)
    Amendment

    (35e) ‘repairability’ means the possibility to repair parts or components diverted from a vehicle.

  119. Amendment 119Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 2 – point e
    Current text

    (e) ‘substance of concern’ and ‘data carrier’ laid down in Article 2, points (28) and (30), of Regulation [Ecodesign for sustainable products].

    Amendment

    (e) ‘substance of concern’ and ‘data carrier’ laid down in Article 2, points (27) and (29), of Regulation (EU) 2024/1781;

  120. Amendment 120Proposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 2 – point e a (new)
    Amendment

    (ea) ‘small-volume manufacturer’ laid down in Article 3, point (48), of Regulation (EU) 2024/1257.

  121. Amendment 121Proposal for a regulation · Article 4 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    1. Each vehicle belonging to a vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall be constructed so that it is:

    Amendment

    1. Each vehicle belonging to a new vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall be constructed so that it is:

  122. Amendment 122Proposal for a regulation · Article 4 – paragraph 2 – point c
    Current text

    (c) verify the correctness and completeness of the information received from suppliers;

    Amendment

    (c) check the completeness of the information received from suppliers;

  123. Amendment 123Proposal for a regulation · Article 4 – paragraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    2a. The obligation laid down under paragraph 2, points (a) and (c), is subject to the availability of information and data along the supply chain, taking into account the size and specific organisational characteristics of SMEs.

  124. Amendment 124Proposal for a regulation · Article 4 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The Commission shall, by [OP: please enter the date = the last day of the month following 35 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], adopt an implementing act establishing a new methodology for calculation and verification of the rates of reusability, recyclability and recoverability of a vehicle, taking into account the elements set out in Annex II.

    Amendment

    The Commission shall, by [OP: please enter the date = the last day of the month following 35 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], adopt an implementing act establishing a methodology for calculation and verification of the rates of reusability, recyclability and recoverability of a vehicle, taking into account the elements set out in Annex II and ISO standard 22628:2002.

  125. Amendment 125Proposal for a regulation · Article 5 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. The presence of substances of concern in vehicles and in their parts and components shall be minimised as far as possible.

    Amendment

    1. The presence of substances of concern in vehicles and in their parts and components shall be minimised as far as possible to the extent needed to prevent adverse effects on human health and the environment, throughout their life-cycle. The Commission, assisted by the European Chemicals Agency set up under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, shall, by ....[OP: please enter the date = last day of the month following 18 months after the entry into force of this Regulation] prepare a report on substances of concern, namely substances having an adverse effect on health or the environment or hampering recycling for safe and high quality secondary raw materials, present in vehicles. The Commission sha…

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  126. Amendment 126Proposal for a regulation · Article 5 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. In addition to the restrictions set out in Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and, as applicable, to the restrictions set out in Annexes I and II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1021 and in Regulation (EU) 2023/[OP: Batteries], any vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall not contain lead, mercury, cadmium or hexavalent chromium.

    Amendment

    2. Any new vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], under Regulation (EU) 2018/858, or any new parts or components placed on the market for such a vehicle shall not contain lead, mercury, cadmium or hexavalent chromium.

  127. Amendment 127Proposal for a regulation · Article 5 – paragraph 5
    Current text

    5. Upon request from the Commission, and within 12 months from the request, the European Chemicals Agency (the ‘Agency’) shall prepare a report on the technical and economic feasibility of alternatives pertaining to existing exemptions listed in Annex III and, based on such assessment, a motivated proposal for the specific amendment of the exemption.

    Amendment

    5. Upon request from the Commission, and within 12 months from the request, the European Chemicals Agency (the ‘Agency’) shall prepare a report, based on consultation with stakeholders and industry experts, on the technical and economic feasibility of alternatives pertaining to existing exemptions listed in Annex III and, based on such assessment, a motivated proposal for the specific amendment of the exemption.

  128. Amendment 128Proposal for a regulation · Article 5 – paragraph 6
    Current text

    6. As soon as it receives the request from the Commission, the Agency shall publish on its website a notice that a report on a possible amendment of an exemption in Annex III will be prepared and invite all interested parties to submit comments within eight weeks from the date of publication of the notice. The Agency shall publish on its website all comments received from the interested parties.

    Amendment

    6. As soon as it receives the request from the Commission, the Agency shall publish on its website a notice that a report on a possible amendment of an exemption in Annex III will be prepared and invite all interested parties to submit comments within 12weeks from the date of publication of the notice. The Agency shall publish on its website all comments received from the interested parties.

  129. Amendment 129Proposal for a regulation · Article 5 – paragraph 7
    Current text

    7. At the latest nine months following the submission of the report referred to in paragraph 4 to the Commission, the Committee for Socio-economic Analysis of the Agency, set up pursuant to Article 76(1), point (d), of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, shall adopt an opinion on the report and on the specific amendments proposed. The Agency shall submit that opinion to the Commission without delay.

    Amendment

    7. At the latest 12 months following the submission of the report referred to in paragraph 4 to the Commission, the Committee for Socio-economic Analysis of the Agency, set up pursuant to Article 76(1), point (d), of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, shall adopt an opinion on the report and on the specific amendments proposed. The Agency shall submit that opinion to the Commission without delay.

  130. Amendment 130Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The plastic contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 25 % of plastic recycled by weight from post-consumer plastic waste.

    Amendment

    The plastic contained in each new vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 20 percent of plastic recycled by weight from post-consumer plastic waste streams attributed via a chain of custody in accordance with standard ISO 22095:2020.

  131. Amendment 131Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    All end-of-life vehicle parts and components removed for replacement during the use-phase of a vehicle shall account to the post-consumer plastic waste stream as feedstock for recycled plastics.

  132. Amendment 132Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 b (new)
    Amendment

    The weight of the plastic recycled and the total weight of plastics referred to in the first subparagraph shall exclude elastomers and thermosets other than polyurethane foams.

  133. Amendment 133Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    1a. Each new vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 120 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation], shall meet a target of at least 5 percentage points above the target set out in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1, unless the lack of availability or excessive prices of specific recycled plastics makes compliance with that target excessively difficult.

  134. Amendment 134Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 b (new)
    Amendment

    1b. Manufacturers may meet up to a maximum of 50 percent of the targets set out in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 and paragraph 1a by using pre-consumer waste.

  135. Amendment 135Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 c (new)
    Amendment

    1c. At least 15 percent of the targets set out in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 and in paragraph 1a shall be achieved by including plastics recycled from end-of-life vehicles in the vehicle type concerned.

  136. Amendment 136Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. By [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 23 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall adopt an implementing act in accordance with Article 51(2) to supplement this Regulation by establishing the methodology for the calculation and verification, for the purposes of paragraph 1 of this Article, of the share of plastics recovered from post-consumer waste, and from end-of-life vehicles respectively, present in and incorporated into the vehicle type.

    Amendment

    2. By .... [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 15 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall adopt a delegated act in accordance with Article 50 to supplement this Regulation by establishing the methodology for the calculation and verification, for the purposes of paragraph 1 of this Article, of the share of plastics recovered from pre-consumer and post-consumer waste, and from end-of-life vehicles respectively, to manufacture the vehicle type which takes into account the best available recycling technology.

  137. Amendment 137Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts, in accordance with Article 50, to supplement this Regulation by establishing a minimum share of steel recycled from post-consumer steel waste to be present and incorporated into vehicle types to be type-approved in accordance with this Regulation and Regulation (EU) 2018/858.

    Amendment

    By ....[OP please insert the date = the last day of the month following 24 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] the Commission shall adopt a delegated act, in accordance with Article 50, to supplement this Regulation by establishing a minimum share of steel recycled from ferrous scrap and a minimum share of recycled aluminium and its alloys to be present and incorporated into vehicle types to be type-approved in accordance with this Regulation and Regulation (EU) 2018/858. That delegated act shall also set the date of application of the obligation to have a minimum share of recycled content. Steel used as reinforcement materials in tyres shall not be considered to fa…

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  138. Amendment 138Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – introductory part
    Current text

    The minimum share of recycled steel referred to in the first subparagraph shall be based on a feasibility study, carried out by the Commission. The study shall be finalised by [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 23 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], looking in particular at the following aspects:

    Amendment

    The minimum share of recycled steel and aluminium and its alloys referred to in the first subparagraph shall be based on a feasibility study, carried out by the Commission. The study shall be finalised by [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 12 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], looking in particular at the following aspects:

  139. Amendment 139Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the current and forecasted availability of steel recycled from post-consumer sources of steel waste;

    Amendment

    (a) the current and forecasted availability of ferrous scrap considering flat and long carbon steel and stainless-steel product families;

  140. Amendment 140Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point b
    Current text

    (b) the current share of post-consumer waste in various steel semi-products and intermediates used in vehicles;

    Amendment

    (b) the current share of ferrous scrap in various steel semi-products and intermediates related to steel families used in vehicles and expected changes related to the transition of the automotive industry;

  141. Amendment 141Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point c
    Current text

    (c) the potential uptake of post-consumer recycled steel by manufacturers in vehicles to be type-approved in the future;

    Amendment

    (c) the potential uptake of ferrous scrap by manufacturers in vehicles to be type-approved in the future considering the different compositional constraints applicable to each steel product family;

  142. Amendment 142Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point d
    Current text

    (d) the relative demand of the automotive sector in comparison to the demand for post-consumer steel waste of other sectors;

    Amendment

    (d) the relative demand of the automotive sector in comparison to the demand for ferrous scrap waste of other sectors considering the ability to tolerate copper content, and other unintended tramp inclusions;

  143. Amendment 143Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point e
    Current text

    (e) economic viability, technical and scientific progress, including changes in the availability of recycling technologies concerning steel recycling rates;

    Amendment

    (e) economic viability, technical and scientific progress, including changes in the availability of recycling technologies concerning steel recycling rates as well as the existing contribution of pre-consumer scrap recycling;

  144. Amendment 144Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point f
    Current text

    (f) the contribution of a minimum share of recycled content of steel in vehicles to the Union’s open strategic autonomy, climate and environmental objectives;

    Amendment

    (f) the contribution of a minimum share of recycled content of steel, low CO2 steel and aluminium and its alloys in vehicles to the Union’s open strategic autonomy, climate and environmental and industrial objectives, in particular as regards the creation of lead markets;

  145. Amendment 145Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point g
    Current text

    (g) the need to prevent disproportionate negative impacts on the affordability of vehicles; and

    Amendment

    (g) the need to prevent disproportionate negative impacts on the affordability of vehicles;

  146. Amendment 146Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point h
    Current text

    (h) the influence on the overall costs and competitiveness of the automotive sector.

    Amendment

    (h) the influence on the overall costs and competitiveness of the automotive sector and the entire value chain;

  147. Amendment 147Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point h a (new)
    Amendment

    (ha) the current and forecasted availability of aluminium and its alloys recycled from pre-consumer and post-consumer waste;

  148. Amendment 148Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point h b (new)
    Amendment

    (hb) the current shares of recycled content from post-consumer waste in aluminium and its alloys in vehicles placed on the market; and

  149. Amendment 149Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 – point h c (new)
    Amendment

    (hc) possible impacts on the functioning of vehicles from incorporating recycled content of the aluminium and its alloys into vehicle parts and components;

  150. Amendment 150Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 3
    Current text

    The Commission may adopt an implementing act establishing the methodology for the calculation and verification of the share of steel recycled from post-consumer steel waste present in and incorporated into vehicle types.

    Amendment

    By .... [OP please insert the date = the last day of the month following 24 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall adopt a delegated act establishing the methodology for the calculation and verification of the recycled content of aluminium and its alloys and of steel from ferrous scrap, and, where relevant, the share of low CO2 steel present in and incorporated into vehicle types.

  151. Amendment 151Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 4
    Current text

    Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 51(2).

    Amendment

    Those delegated acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 50.

  152. Amendment 152Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    By [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 35 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall assess the feasibility of establishing a requirement on the minimum share of:

    Amendment

    By [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall adopt a delegated act, in accordance with Article 50, to supplement this Regulation by establishing a minimum share of:

  153. Amendment 153Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) aluminium and its alloys, magnesium and its alloys, recycled from post-consumer waste and incorporated into vehicle types; and

    Amendment

    (a) magnesium and its alloys, recycled from pre-consumer and post-consumer waste and incorporated into vehicle types; and

  154. Amendment 154Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, terbium, samarium or boron recycled from post-consumer waste and incorporated into permanent magnets in e-drive motors.

    Amendment

    (b) neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, terbium, samarium or boron recycled from pre-consumer and post-consumer waste and incorporated into permanent magnets in e-drive motors.

  155. Amendment 155Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    After finalisation of the assessment referred in the first subparagraph, the Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts, in accordance with Article 50, to supplement this Regulation by establishing a minimum share of aluminium and its alloys, magnesium and its alloys, neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, terbium, samarium or boron recycled from post-consumer waste that shall be present in and incorporated into the vehicles types to be type-approved under this Regulation and Regulation (EU) 2018/858.

    Amendment

    The delegated act referred to in the first subparagraph shall also set the date of application of the obligation to have a minimum share of recycled content.

  156. Amendment 156Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 3 – introductory part
    Current text

    The minimum share of recycled content of the materials referred to in the second subparagraph shall be based on the feasibility study referred to in the first subparagraph, taking into account all of the following:

    Amendment

    The minimum share of recycled content of the materials referred to in the first subparagraph shall be based on the feasibility study, carried out by the Commission. The Commission shall finalise the study by [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 24 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], taking into account all of the following:

  157. Amendment 157Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 3 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the current and forecasted availability of the materials listed in the second subparagraph recycled from post-consumer waste;

    Amendment

    (a) the current and forecasted availability of the materials listed in the second subparagraph recycled from pre-consumer and post-consumer waste;

  158. Amendment 158Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 4
    Current text

    The Commission may adopt an implementing act establishing the methodology for the calculation and verification of the share of the materials recycled from post-consumer waste in vehicle types.

    Amendment

    By .... [OP please insert the date = the last day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall adopt a delegated act establishing the methodology for the calculation and verification of the share of the materials referred into this paragraph recycled from pre-consumer and post-consumer waste in vehicle types.

  159. Amendment 159Proposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 5
    Current text

    That implementing act shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 51(2).

    Amendment

    That delegated act shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 50.

  160. Amendment 160Proposal for a regulation · Article 7 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. Each vehicle belonging to a vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] shall be designed in a way which does not hinder the removal by authorised treatment facilities of the parts and components listed in Part C of Annex VII from the concerned vehicle during the waste phase of the vehicle.

    Amendment

    1. Each vehicle belonging to a new vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] shall be designed in a way which allows for the easy removal by authorised treatment facilities of the parts and components listed in Part C of Annex VII from the concerned vehicle during the waste phase of the vehicle with a view to replacement, reuse, recycling, remanufacturing or refurbishing where technically feasible.

  161. Amendment 161Proposal for a regulation · Article 7 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. Each vehicle belonging to a vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall be designed, as regards joining, fastening and sealing elements, so as to enable, in a readily and non-destructive manner, the removal and replacement of electric vehicle batteries and e-drive motors from the vehicle by authorised treatment facilities or repair and maintenance operators during the use phase and waste phase of the vehicle.

    Amendment

    2. Each vehicle belonging to a new vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall be designed including as regards joining, fastening and sealing elements so as to enable, in a readily and non-destructive manner, the removal and replacement of electric vehicle batteries and their battery packs and e-drive motors from the vehicle by authorised treatment facilities or repair and maintenance operators during the use phase and waste phase of the vehicle.

  162. Amendment 162Proposal for a regulation · Article 7 – paragraph 4 a (new)
    Amendment

    4a. Manufacturers shall not hinder the removal and replacement of vehicle parts and components using software updates. Manufacturers shall ensure access to necessary software documentation and diagnostic tools.

  163. Amendment 163Proposal for a regulation · Article 8 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. Manufacturers shall demonstrate that new vehicles that they have manufactured and that are placed on the market, are type-approved in accordance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2018/858 and of this Regulation.

    Amendment

    1. Manufacturers shall demonstrate that new vehicles types that they have manufactured and that are placed on the market, are type-approved in accordance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, Regulation (EU) No 168/2013 and of this Regulation.

  164. Amendment 164Proposal for a regulation · Article 8 – paragraph 2 – introductory part
    Current text

    2. For the purposes of type-approval of vehicles to which the requirements in Articles 4, 5, 6 or 7, the manufacturer shall provide the documentation showing compliance with those requirements and shall:

    Amendment

    2. For the purposes of type-approval of vehicles to which the requirements in Articles 4, 5 (1), (2), 6 or 7 apply, the manufacturer shall provide the documentation showing compliance with those requirements and shall:

  165. Amendment 165Proposal for a regulation · Article 8 – paragraph 2 – point a
    Current text

    (a) include it in the information folder referred to in Article 24 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858; and

    Amendment

    (a) include it in the information folder referred to in Article 24 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858 or in Article 27 of Regulation (EU) No 168/2013, as applicable; and

  166. Amendment 166Proposal for a regulation · Article 8 – paragraph 2 – point b
    Current text

    (b) submit it to the type-approval authority in accordance with Article 23 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858.

    Amendment

    (b) submit it to the type-approval authority in accordance with Article 23 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858 or in Article 26 of Regulation (EU) No 168/2013, as applicable.

  167. Amendment 167Proposal for a regulation · Article 8 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. For the purposes of type-approval of vehicles to which the requirement in Article 9 applies, the manufacturer shall submit the circularity strategy to the type-approval authority together with the application for type-approval referred to in Article 23 of Regulation (EU) 2018/858.

    Amendment

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  168. Amendment 168Proposal for a regulation · Article 8 – paragraph 4
    Current text

    4. For the purposes of type-approval of vehicles to which the requirements set out in Article 10 apply, the manufacturer shall draw up the information referred to in Article 10(1) and submit it, in accordance with Article 24(1), point (a), of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, to the type-approval authority together with the application for type-approval referred to in Article 23 of that Regulation.

    Amendment

    4. For the purposes of type-approval of vehicles to which the requirements set out in Article 10 apply, the manufacturer shall draw up the information referred to in Article 10(1) and submit it, in accordance with Article 24(1), point (a), of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, to the type-approval authority together with the application for type-approval referred to in Article 23 of that Regulation or in accordance with Article 27(1) of Regulation (EU) No 168/2013 to the type-approval authority together with the application for type-approval referred to in Article 26 of Regulation (EU) No 168/2013.

  169. Amendment 169Proposal for a regulation · Article 8 – paragraph 5
    Current text

    5. For the purposes of type-approval of vehicles to which the requirements set out in Article 11 apply, the manufacturer shall submit the declaration confirming compliance with the requirement set out in Article 11(1), in accordance with 24(1), point (a), of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, to the type-approval authority together with the application for type-approval referred to in Article 23 of that Regulation.

    Amendment

    5. For the purposes of type-approval of vehicles to which the requirements set out in Article 11 apply, the manufacturer shall submit the declaration confirming compliance with the requirement set out in Article 11(1), in accordance with 24(1), point (a), of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, to the type-approval authority together with the application for type-approval referred to in Article 23 of that Regulation or in accordance with Article 27(1) of Regulation (EU) No 168/2013 to the type-approval authority together with the application for type-approval referred to in Article 26 of Regulation (EU) No 168/2103.

  170. Amendment 170Proposal for a regulation · Article 9 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. For each vehicle type that is type-approved under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the manufacturer shall draw up a circularity strategy.

    Amendment

    1. Vehicle manufacturers shall as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], draw up a circularity strategy at manufacturer level and provide a copy to the Commission. Notwithstanding subparagraph 1, manufacturers may also draw up a circularity strategy at vehicle category level.

  171. Amendment 171Proposal for a regulation · Article 9 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. The circularity strategy shall describe which actions the manufacturers will take to follow-up on their obligations to ensure that the circularity requirements in Chapter II, which are verified in the type-approval procedures and which are applicable to the vehicle type concerned, are met.

    Amendment

    2. The circularity strategy shall describe which actions the manufacturers will take to follow-up on their obligations to ensure that the circularity requirements in Chapter II are met. The circularity strategy shall take into account the capacities and information actually available from suppliers, in particular SMEs.

  172. Amendment 172Proposal for a regulation · Article 9 – paragraph 4
    Current text

    4. The manufacturer shall provide a copy of the circularity strategy to the Commission within 30 days after the type-approval for the concerned vehicle type has been granted.

    Amendment

    deleted

  173. Amendment 173Proposal for a regulation · Article 9 – paragraph 5
    Current text

    5. The manufacturer shall monitor and follow up on the actions contained in the circularity strategy and update the strategy every five years in accordance with Part B of Annex IV. The updated circularity strategy shall be provided to the type-approval authority that issued the type-approval for the vehicle type and to the Commisssion.

    Amendment

    5. The manufacturer shall monitor and follow up on the actions contained in the circularity strategy and update the strategy, indicating the relevant new changes of the circularity strategy, every five years in accordance with Part B of Annex IV.

  174. Amendment 174Proposal for a regulation · Article 9 – paragraph 7
    Current text

    7. The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 50 to amend Part B of Annex IV by adapting the requirements on the content of the circularity strategy and the updates to that strategy to technical and scientific progress in vehicle manufacturing and management of end-of-life vehicles, to market developments in the automotive sector and to regulatory changes.

    Amendment

    deleted

  175. Amendment 175Proposal for a regulation · Article 9 – paragraph 8
    Current text

    8. By [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 83 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] and every six years thereafter, the Commission shall draw up and publish a report on the circularity of the automotive sector. The report shall be based in particular on circularity strategies and updates to such strategies.

    Amendment

    8. By [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 83 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] and every five years thereafter, the Commission shall draw up and publish a report on the circularity of the automotive sector. The report shall be based in particular on circularity strategies and updates to such strategies.

  176. Amendment 176Proposal for a regulation · Article 10 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    Manufacturers shall declare, for each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858, the respective share of recycled content of:

    Amendment

    Manufacturers shall declare, for each new vehicle type that is type-approved as of ... [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 12 months after the adoption of the delegated acts establishing the methodologies for the calculation and verification of recycled content present in vehicles in accordance with Article 6] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858, the respective share of recycled content of:

  177. Amendment 177Proposal for a regulation · Article 10 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 – point d
    Current text

    (d) steel.

    Amendment

    (d) steel and its alloys;

  178. Amendment 178Proposal for a regulation · Article 10 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 – point d a (new)
    Amendment

    (da) plastics.

  179. Amendment 179Proposal for a regulation · Article 10 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    The declaration shall concern the recycled content of these materials present in the vehicle type and indicate, per material share, whether the material is recycled from pre-consumer waste or from post-consumer waste.

    Amendment

    The declaration shall concern the recycled content of these materials present in the vehicle type and indicate, per material share, and for plastic components heavier than 100 g, whether the material is recycled from pre-consumer waste or from post-consumer waste.

  180. Amendment 180Proposal for a regulation · Article 10 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the requirement to declare the share of recycled content of a certain material shall not apply where a target has been established for that material under Article 6(3) or (4).

    Amendment

    3. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the requirement to declare the share of recycled content of a certain material shall not apply where a target has been established for that material under Article 6(1), (3) or (4).

  181. Amendment 181Proposal for a regulation · Article 11 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], manufacturers shall provide waste management operators and repair and maintenance operators unrestricted, standardised and non-discriminatory access to the information listed in Annex V, enabling access to, and safe removal and replacement of, the following:

    Amendment

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], manufacturers shall, for new vehicle types that have been type-approved, provide waste management operators, repair, maintenance operators and emergency services unrestricted, standardised and non-discriminatory access including via existing tools used by the automotive industry, to the information listed in Annex V, enabling access to, and safe removal and replacement of, the following:

  182. Amendment 182Proposal for a regulation · Article 11 – paragraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) electric vehicle batteries incorporated in the vehicle;

    Amendment

    (a) electric vehicle batteries and their battery packs incorporated in the vehicle;

  183. Amendment 183Proposal for a regulation · Article 11 – paragraph 1 – point e
    Current text

    (e) parts and components, containing the critical raw materials as referred to in Article 27(1), point (b), of Regulation (EU) [CRM Act] at the time of the type-approval of the vehicle;

    Amendment

    (e) parts and components, containing the critical raw materials as referred to in Article 28(1), point (b), of Regulation (EU) 2024/1252 at the time of the type-approval of the vehicle;

  184. Amendment 184Proposal for a regulation · Article 11 – paragraph 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    1a. Manufacturers shall provide rescue and emergency response guidance information.

  185. Amendment 185Proposal for a regulation · Article 11 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    Manufacturers shall ensure cooperation with the authorised treatment operators and repair and maintenance operators by establishing necessary communication platforms to provide and keep up-to-date the information referred to in paragraph 1 and the information specified in Annex V.

    Amendment

    Manufacturers shall ensure cooperation with the authorised, treatment operators, retrofit operators, and repair and maintenance operators by establishing necessary communication platforms to provide and keep up-to-date the information referred to in paragraph 1 and the information specified in Annex V.

  186. Amendment 186Proposal for a regulation · Article 11 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    The manufacturers shall provide the information referred to in the first subparagraph free of charge. The manufacturers may collect charges from waste management operators and repair and maintenance operators to the amount necessary to cover the administrative costs for making the required information accessible through communication platforms.

    Amendment

    The manufacturers shall provide the information referred to in the first subparagraph free of charge. The manufacturers may collect reasonable and proportionate charges from waste management operators and repair and maintenance operators to the extent necessary to cover the actual administrative costs incurred for making the required information accessible through communication platforms.

  187. Amendment 187Proposal for a regulation · Article 11 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 50 to amend Annex V by revising the list of parts, components and materials of vehicles and scope of information to be provided by the manufacturers.

    Amendment

    deleted

  188. Amendment 188Proposal for a regulation · Article 12 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. Manufacturers shall ensure that e-drive motors containing permanent magnets bear a conspicuous, clearly legible and indelible label indicating the information listed in point 4 of Annex VI.

    Amendment

    2. From ....[OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] manufacturers shall ensure that vehicle parts and components containing permanent magnets bear a conspicuous, clearly legible and indelible label indicating the information in accordance with Article 28 of Regulation (EU) 2024/1252.

  189. Amendment 189Proposal for a regulation · Article 13 – title
    Current text

    Circularity Vehicle Passport

    Amendment

    Digital Circularity Vehicle Passport

  190. Amendment 190Proposal for a regulation · Article 13 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. From [OP: please insert a date = the first day of the month following 84 months after entry into force of the Regulation] each vehicle placed on the market shall have a circularity vehicle passport, which shall be aligned with and, where possible, integrated in other vehicle related environmental passports established under Union law.

    Amendment

    1. From [OP: please insert a date = the first day of the month following 72 months after entry into force of the Regulation] each vehicle placed on the market shall have a digital circularity vehicle passport, which shall be aligned and interoperable with and, where possible, integrated in other vehicle related environmental passports established under Union law.

  191. Amendment 191Proposal for a regulation · Article 13 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. The circularity vehicle passport shall contain the information referred to in Article 11 of this Regulation in digital format and shall be accessible free of charge.

    Amendment

    2. The circularity vehicle passport shall contain the information referred to in Article 5(2) and (3), and in Articles 10 and 11 of this Regulation in digital format and shall be accessible free of charge.

  192. Amendment 192Proposal for a regulation · Article 13 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. The manufacturer placing the vehicle on the market shall ensure that the information in the circular vehicle passport is accurate, complete and up to date.

    Amendment

    3. The manufacturer shall, at the time of placing the vehicle on the market, ensure that the information in the circular vehicle passport is accurate, complete and up to date.

  193. Amendment 193Proposal for a regulation · Article 13 – paragraph 5
    Current text

    5. The circularity vehicle passport of a vehicle that has become an end-of-life vehicle shall cease to exist at the earliest 6 months after the certificate of destruction for that end-of-life vehicle was issued.

    Amendment

    5. The circularity vehicle passport of a vehicle that has become an end-of-life vehicle shall cease to exist at the earliest 6 months after the certificate of export or destruction for that end-of-life vehicle was issued.

  194. Amendment 194Proposal for a regulation · Article 13 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    The Commission shall adopt implementing acts laying down rules on the following:

    Amendment

    By [OP: please insert a date = the first day of the month following 60 months after entry into force of the Regulation at the latest] the Commission shall adopt implementing acts laying down rules on the following:

  195. Amendment 195Proposal for a regulation · Article 13 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the manner and technical specification of the solution to be used for accessing the circularity vehicle passport;

    Amendment

    (a) the manner and basic requirements of the technical solution to be used for accessing the circularity vehicle passport in a manner that does not preclude any technological solution;

  196. Amendment 196Proposal for a regulation · Article 13 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 – point b – point i
    Current text

    (i) the interoperability of the circularity vehicle passport with other passports required by Union legislation;

    Amendment

    (i) the interoperability and alignment of the circularity vehicle passport with other passports required by Union legislation;

  197. Amendment 197Proposal for a regulation · Article 13 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 – point c a (new)
    Amendment

    (ca) the conditions for access to the circularity vehicle passport, including the right of access and the relevant rules for the protection of data and the protection of intellectual property rights;

  198. Amendment 198Proposal for a regulation · Article 15 – paragraph 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    3a. Member States may adopt measures to require that producers or, where appointed in accordance with Article 18, producer responsibility organisations conclude contracts with authorised treatment facilities for the purposes of implementing their producer responsibility obligations.

  199. Amendment 199Proposal for a regulation · Article 15 – paragraph 4 a (new)
    Amendment

    4a. The Commission shall, by ... [OP: please enter the date = the last day of the month following 24 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], adopt an implementing act laying down detailed requirements applicable to the contracts referred to in paragraph 3a, with a view to ensuring fair, transparent and non-discriminatory terms and conditions. The implementing act shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 51(2).

  200. Amendment 200Proposal for a regulation · Article 16 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] producers shall have extended producer responsibility for vehicles that they make available on the market for the first time within the territory of a Member State. The scheme established by producers to exercise that responsibility shall be consistent with Articles 8 and 8a of Directive 2008/98/EC and comply with the requirements of this Chapter.

    Amendment

    From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] producers shall have extended producer responsibility for vehicles that they make available on the market for the first time within the territory of a Member State. The scheme established by producers to exercise that responsibility shall comply with Articles 8 and 8a of Directive 2008/98/EC and comply with the requirements of this Chapter.

  201. Amendment 201Proposal for a regulation · Article 17 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    By [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 35 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] Member States shall establish a register of producers which shall serve to monitor compliance of producers with the requirements of this Chapter.

    Amendment

    By [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 35 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] Member States shall establish a register of producers, or use an existing register of producers, which shall serve to monitor compliance of producers with the requirements of this Chapter.

  202. Amendment 202Proposal for a regulation · Article 17 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    The register shall provide links to other national registers of producers’ websites to facilitate, in all Member States, registration of producers or appointed representatives for the extended producer responsibility.

    Amendment

    The register shall provide links to other national registers of producers’ websites to facilitate, in all Member States, registration of producers or authorised representatives for the extended producer responsibility.

  203. Amendment 203Proposal for a regulation · Article 17 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    By [P.O. Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 35 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] the Commission shall establish a single portal which contains the links to all national registers to facilitate the registration of producers in all Member States.

  204. Amendment 204Proposal for a regulation · Article 17 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 3
    Current text

    Producers shall only make available vehicles on the market of a Member State, if they or, in case of authorisation, their appointed representatives for the extended producer responsibility, are registered in such Member State.

    Amendment

    Producers shall only make available vehicles on the market of a Member State, if they or, in case of authorisation, their authorised representatives for the extended producer responsibility, are registered in such Member State.

  205. Amendment 205Proposal for a regulation · Article 17 – paragraph 6
    Current text

    6. The obligations under this Article may be fulfilled on a producer’s behalf by an appointed representative for the extended producer responsibility.

    Amendment

    6. The obligations under this Article may be fulfilled on a producer’s behalf by an authorised representative for the extended producer responsibility. If more than one producer is represented in the country by one authorised representative, that authorised representative shall provide the name and the contact details for each of the represented producers separately.

  206. Amendment 206Proposal for a regulation · Article 17 – paragraph 11
    Current text

    11. The producer, or, where applicable, the producer’s appointed representative for the extended producer responsibility or the producer responsibility organisation appointed on behalf of the producers it represents shall without undue delay notify the competent authority of any changes to the information contained in the registration and of any permanent cessation as regards the making available on the market within the territory of the Member State of the vehicles referred to in the registration.

    Amendment

    11. The producer, or, where applicable, the producer’s authorised representative for the extended producer responsibility or the producer responsibility organisation appointed on behalf of the producers it represents shall without undue delay notify the competent authority of any changes to the information contained in the registration and of any permanent cessation as regards the making available on the market within the territory of the Member State of the vehicles referred to in the registration.

  207. Amendment 207Proposal for a regulation · Article 17 – paragraph 12
    Current text

    12. The producer or, where applicable, the producer’s appointed representative for the extended producer responsibility or the producer responsibility organisation shall report to the competent authority responsible for the register on the performance of extended producer responsibility obligations.

    Amendment

    12. The producer or, where applicable, the producer’s authorised representative for the extended producer responsibility or the producer responsibility organisation shall report to the competent authority responsible for the register on the performance of extended producer responsibility obligations. Where the information in the register of producers is not publicly accessible, Member States shall ensure that providers of online platforms allowing consumers to conclude distance contracts with producers are granted access, free of charge, to that information.

  208. Amendment 208Proposal for a regulation · Article 18 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. Producer responsibility organisations shall ensure the confidentiality of the data in their possession as regards proprietary information or information directly attributable to individual producers or their appointed representatives for the extended producer responsibility.

    Amendment

    2. Producer responsibility organisations shall ensure the confidentiality of the data in their possession as regards proprietary information or information directly attributable to individual producers or their authorised representatives for the extended producer responsibility.

  209. Amendment 209Proposal for a regulation · Article 18 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. In addition to the information referred to in Article 8a(3), point (e), of Directive 2008/98/EC, producer responsibility organisations shall publish on their websites at least each year, subject to commercial and industrial confidentiality, the information on the collection of end-of-life vehicles and achievement of targets on reuse and recycling, reuse and recovery and plastic recycling by the producers which entrusted the producer responsibility organisation.

    Amendment

    3. In addition to the information referred to in Article 8a(3), point (e), of Directive 2008/98/EC, producer responsibility organisations or individual producers shall publish on their websites at least each year, subject to commercial and industrial confidentiality, the information on the collection of end-of-life vehicles and achievement of targets on reuse and recycling, reuse and recovery and plastic recycling by the producers which entrusted the producer responsibility organisation or by the producer fulfilling its obligations individually.

  210. Amendment 210Proposal for a regulation · Article 18 – paragraph 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    3a. In addition to the information referred to in paragraph 3, producer responsibility organisations shall make publicly available information on the selection procedure for waste management operators selected in accordance with paragraph 4a.

  211. Amendment 211Proposal for a regulation · Article 18 – paragraph 4
    Current text

    4. Producer responsibility organisations shall ensure a fair representation of producers and waste management operators in their governing bodies.

    Amendment

    4. Producer responsibility organisations shall ensure a proportionate representation of producers and waste management operators active in collection and treatment of end-of-life vehicles in their governing bodies, including in the executive and advisory boards.

  212. Amendment 212Proposal for a regulation · Article 18 – paragraph 4 a (new)
    Amendment

    4a. Waste management operators shall be subject to a non-discriminatory selection procedure, based on transparent award criteria, carried out by producers or producer responsibility organisations and which does not place a disproportionate burden on small and medium-sized enterprises.

  213. Amendment 213Proposal for a regulation · Article 20 – paragraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the costs of the collection of end-of-life vehicles that is necessary to meet the requirements in Articles 23 to 26 and the costs of the treatment of end-of-life vehicles that is necessary to meet the requirements in Articles 27 to 30, 34 and 35, provided that they are not covered by the revenues of waste management operators linked to the sales of used spare parts and used spare components, of depolluted end-of-life vehicles, or of secondary raw materials recycled from end-of-life vehicles;

    Amendment

    (a) the costs of the collection of end-of-life vehicles that is necessary to meet the requirements in Articles 23 to 26 and the costs of the treatment of end-of-life vehicles that is necessary to meet the requirements in Articles 27 to 30, 34 and 35, taking into account any revenues of waste management operators obtained from the sales of used spare parts and used spare components, of depolluted end-of-life vehicles, or of secondary raw materials recycled from end-of-life vehicles;

  214. Amendment 214Proposal for a regulation · Article 20 – paragraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) the costs of conducting awareness raising campaigns aimed to improve collection of end-of-life vehicles;

    Amendment

    (b) the costs of conducting awareness raising campaigns aimed to inform the public and to improve collection of end-of-life vehicles;

  215. Amendment 215Proposal for a regulation · Article 20 – paragraph 1 – point c
    Current text

    (c) the costs of establishing notification system referred to in Article 25;

    Amendment

    deleted

  216. Amendment 216Proposal for a regulation · Article 20 – paragraph 1 – point d
    Current text

    (d) the costs of data gathering and reporting to the competent authorities.

    Amendment

    (d) the administrative costs of making data available, gathering and reporting to the competent authorities;

  217. Amendment 217Proposal for a regulation · Article 20 – paragraph 1 – point d a (new)
    Amendment

    (da) average costs for transporting the end-of-life vehicles to the closest collection points or authorised treatment facility.

  218. Amendment 218Proposal for a regulation · Article 20 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    In the case of individual fulfilment of extended producer responsibility obligations, the producers shall provide a guarantee for vehicles that they make available on the market for the first time in the territory of a Member State. That guarantee shall ensure that the operations referred to in paragraph 1 relating to those vehicles will be financed.

    Amendment

    In the case of individual fulfilment of extended producer responsibility obligations, the producers shall provide a guarantee for vehicles that they make available on the market for the first time in the territory of a Member State. That guarantee shall ensure that the operations referred to in paragraph 1 relating to those vehicles will be financed, including in the event of permanent cessation of their operations or insolvency.

  219. Amendment 219Proposal for a regulation · Article 21 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    1. In the case of a collective fulfilment of extended producer responsibility obligations, producer responsibility organisations shall ensure that the financial contributions paid to them by producers are modulated by taking into account the following:

    Amendment

    1. In the case of a collective fulfilment of extended producer responsibility obligations, producer responsibility organisations shall ensure that the financial contributions paid to them by producers are modulated at east by taking into account the following:

  220. Amendment 220Proposal for a regulation · Article 21 – paragraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the weight of the vehicle;

    Amendment

    (a) the weight of the vehicle, excluding electric vehicle batteries;

  221. Amendment 221Proposal for a regulation · Article 21 – paragraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) the type of drivetrain;

    Amendment

    deleted

  222. Amendment 222Proposal for a regulation · Article 21 – paragraph 1 – point e
    Current text

    (e) the share of materials and substances preventing a high-quality recycling process, such as adhesives, composite plastics, or carbon-reinforced materials;

    Amendment

    (e) the share of materials and substances preventing a high-quality recycling process;

  223. Amendment 223Proposal for a regulation · Article 22 – paragraph 2 – point a
    Current text

    (a) designate by a written mandate an appointed representative for the extended producer responsibility in each Member State;

    Amendment

    (a) designate by a written mandate an authorised representative to act on its behalf in relation to specified tasks with regard to the producer’s obligations for the extended producer responsibility in each Member State;

  224. Amendment 224Proposal for a regulation · Article 22 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    A producer that sells vehicles to end-users through distance contracts and is established in a third country shall appoint an authorised representative for extended producer responsibility in each Member State where it places vehicles on the market. That appointment shall be made by means of a written mandate.

  225. Amendment 225Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph -1 (new)
    Amendment

    Producers shall ensure that all end-of-life vehicles that they have placed on the market in the territory of a Member State are collected when those vehicles become end-of-life vehicles.

  226. Amendment 226Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The producers or, where appointed in accordance with Article 18, producer responsibility organisations shall set up, or participate in the setting up of, collection systems, including collection points, for all end-of-life vehicles belonging to vehicle categories that they have made available for the first time on the market in the territory of a Member State.

    Amendment

    To this end, the producers or, where appointed in accordance with Article 18, producer responsibility organisations shall set up, or participate in the setting up of, collection systems, including collection points.

  227. Amendment 227Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 2 – point b
    Current text

    (b) ensure adequate availability of authorised treatment facilities, taking into account population size and density, expected volume of end-of-life vehicles, not being limited to areas where the collection and subsequent management is most profitable;

    Amendment

    (b) ensure adequate availability of authorised treatment facilities and collection points, taking into account population size and density, expected volume of end-of-life vehicles, not being limited to areas where the collection and subsequent management is most profitable;

  228. Amendment 228Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 2 – point c
    Current text

    (c) ensure collection of waste parts from repairs of vehicles;

    Amendment

    deleted

  229. Amendment 229Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 2 – point d
    Current text

    (d) enable collection of end-of-life vehicles of every brand, irrespective of their origin;

    Amendment

    (d) enable collection of end-of-life vehicles that they have made available on the market, irrespective of their origin;

  230. Amendment 230Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 2 – point e
    Current text

    (e) enable the delivery of all end-of-life vehicles free of charge to authorised treatment facilities as provided in Article 24(2).

    Amendment

    (e) enable the delivery of all end-of-life vehicles free of charge to authorised treatment facilities or collection points, as provided in Article 24(2).

  231. Amendment 231Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. Producers or, where appointed in accordance with Article 18, producer responsibility organisations shall carry out educational campaigns promoting the collection system for end-of-life vehicles and informing about environmental consequences of improper collection and handling of end-of-life vehicles.

    Amendment

    3. Producers or, where appointed in accordance with Article 18, producer responsibility organisations shall publish and regularly update the list of collection points and authorised treatment facilities on their websites and carry out educational campaigns promoting the collection system for end-of-life vehicles and informing about environmental consequences of improper collection and handling of end-of-life vehicles.

  232. Amendment 232Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    Member States may authorise waste management operators other than authorised treatment facilities to set up collection points for end-of-life vehicles.

    Amendment

    Collection points other than authorised treatment facilities may collect end-of-life vehicles.

  233. Amendment 233Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 2 – point b a (new)
    Amendment

    (ba) hold a permit in accordance with Article 23 of Directive 2008/98/EC;

  234. Amendment 234Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 2 – point b b (new)
    Amendment

    (bb) transfer the collected end-of-life vehicles to authorised treatment facilities;

  235. Amendment 235Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 2 – point c
    Current text

    (c) guarantee that all collected end-of-life vehicles are transferred to an authorised treatment facility within one year from receipt of the end-of-life vehicle; and

    Amendment

    (c) guarantee that all collected end-of-life vehicles are transferred to an authorised treatment facility within 6 months from receipt of the end-of-life vehicle; and

  236. Amendment 236Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 5
    Current text

    5. The waste management operators, including authorised treatment facilities, shall issue a document in electronic format, confirming receipt of an end-of-life vehicle, to the vehicle owner, and provide it through an electronic notification procedure established in accordance with Article 25(2) to the relevant authorities of the Member State, including the competent authorities designated under Article 14.

    Amendment

    5. The collection points or the authorised treatment facilities shall issue a document in electronic format, confirming receipt of an end-of-life vehicle, to the vehicle owner, and provide it through an electronic notification procedure established in accordance with Article 25(2) to the relevant authorities of the Member State, including the competent authorities designated under Article 14.

  237. Amendment 237Proposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 5 a (new)
    Amendment

    5a. Member States may adopt measures requiring that the collection points are cooperating with the producers or, where appointed in accordance with Article 18(1), with the producer responsibility organisations.

  238. Amendment 238Proposal for a regulation · Article 24 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. Delivery of an end-of-life vehicle to an authorised treatment facility shall be free of charge for the last owner of a vehicle unless the end-of-life vehicle lacks any of the essential vehicle parts or components, except the electric vehicle battery, or contains waste which has been added to the end-of-life vehicle.

    Amendment

    2. Delivery of an end-of-life vehicle to an authorised treatment facility or a collection point shall be free of charge for the last owner of a vehicle unless the end-of-life vehicle lacks any of the essential vehicle parts or components or contains waste which has been added to the end-of-life vehicle.

  239. Amendment 239Proposal for a regulation · Article 24 – paragraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    2a. Where the electric vehicle battery is missing from an end-of-life vehicle, the delivery of the end-of-life vehicle shall remain free of charge if the last owner of the vehicle provides documentation which proves that the electric vehicle battery has been handled by a professional operator in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2023/1542.

  240. Amendment 240Proposal for a regulation · Article 25 – paragraph 5 a (new)
    Amendment

    5a. Member States that provide for a possibility of temporary de-registration of vehicles in their national legislation shall: (a) set out a maximum period for which such de-registration may be granted, but not longer than four years; (b) ensure that renewals of temporary de-registration, are granted only for a defined and limited period and only where it can be ascertained that the de-registered vehicle still exists.

  241. Amendment 241Proposal for a regulation · Article 26 – paragraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) deliver the end-of-life vehicle to an authorised treatment facility or, in cases referred to in Article 23(4), to a collection point, without undue delay after receiving information that the vehicle meets any of the criteria for irreparability laid down in Part A, points 1 and 2, of Annex I;

    Amendment

    (a) deliver the end-of-life vehicle to an authorised treatment facility or, in cases referred to in Article 23(4), to a collection point, without undue delay after receiving information that the vehicle meets any of the criteria for irreparability laid down in Part A, point 1, of Annex I;

  242. Amendment 242Proposal for a regulation · Article 26 – paragraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) present a certificate of destruction to the relevant registration authority.

    Amendment

    (b) present a certificate of destruction to the relevant registration authority, except in cases in which there is an online procedure that allows the communication or processing of the deregistration of the end-of-life vehicle from the authorised treatment facilities.

  243. Amendment 243Proposal for a regulation · Article 26 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    In the event that the ownership of a used vehicle is transferred by an economic operator, the economic operator shall indicate to the acquiring person that the vehicle is not an end-of-life vehicle in accordance with part A of Annex I or provide a roadworthiness certificate.

  244. Amendment 244Proposal for a regulation · Article 26 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 b (new)
    Amendment

    In the case of end-of-life vehicles, the economic operator shall ensure that those vehicles will only be transferred to an authorised treatment facility.

  245. Amendment 245Proposal for a regulation · Article 27 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. Authorised treatment facilities shall ensure that all treatment for end-of-life vehicles comply, as a minimum, with Articles 28, 29, 30, 31, 34 and 35 and Annex VII of this Regulation, and shall apply best available techniques as defined in Article 3(10) of Directive 2010/75/EU.

    Amendment

    2. Authorised treatment facilities shall ensure that all treatment for end-of-life vehicles comply, as a minimum, with Articles 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35 and 36 and Annex VII of this Regulation, and shall apply best available techniques as defined in Article 3(10) of Directive 2010/75/EU.

  246. Amendment 246Proposal for a regulation · Article 27 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 – point c
    Current text

    (c) remove the parts and components listed in Part C of Annex VII from the end-of-life vehicle, prior to shredding shredding or compacting by means of manual dismantling or (semi-) automated disassembly in a non-destructive way for components with a reuse, remanufacturing or refurbishment potential;

    Amendment

    (c) remove the parts and components listed in Part C of Annex VII from the end-of-life vehicle, prior to shredding or compacting by means of manual dismantling or (semi-) automated disassembly in a non-destructive way for components with a reuse, remanufacturing or refurbishment potential in accordance with Articles 30 and 31, taking into account the market potential for reuse, remanufacturing or refurbishment of those parts and components and the need for the high quality of the scrap;

  247. Amendment 247Proposal for a regulation · Article 27 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 – point d
    Current text

    (d) treat all end-of-life vehicles and their parts, components and materials in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the general requirements laid down in Article 4 of Directive 2008/98/EC, and with Articles 32, 34, 35 and 36 of this Regulation.

    Amendment

    (d) treat all end-of-life vehicles and their parts, components and materials in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the general requirements laid down in Article 4 of Directive 2008/98/EC;

  248. Amendment 248Proposal for a regulation · Article 27 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 – point d a (new)
    Amendment

    (da) send all end-of-life vehicles after depollution and removal of parts to a facility where their shredding is carried out;

  249. Amendment 249Proposal for a regulation · Article 27 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 – point d b (new)
    Amendment

    (db) treat the received end-of-life vehicle within 6 months of the delivery date.

  250. Amendment 250Proposal for a regulation · Article 27 – paragraph 4
    Current text

    4. The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 50 to amend Annex VII by adapting the minimum treatment requirements for end-of-life vehicles to scientific and technical progress.

    Amendment

    4. The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 50 to amend Annex VII by adapting the minimum treatment requirements for end-of-life vehicles to scientific and technical progress in treatment technologies, including: (a) by adding, deleting or revising the parts and components listed in Part C of Annex VII; (b) by amending or supplementing the requirements listed in of Part G of Annex VII.

  251. Amendment 251Proposal for a regulation · Article 27 – paragraph 5
    Current text

    5. Member States shall encourage authorised treatment facilities to introduce certified environmental management systems in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1221/2009.

    Amendment

    5. Member States shall encourage authorised treatment facilities to introduce certified environmental management systems and to conduct audits in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1221/2009.

  252. Amendment 252Proposal for a regulation · Article 28 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] authorised treatment facilities and other waste management operators shall request that end-of-life vehicles delivered to them for shredding are accompanied by the following:

    Amendment

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] authorised treatment facilities and other waste management operators shall request that end-of-life vehicles delivered to them for shredding are depolluted in accordance with Article 29 and their parts and components removed in accordance with Article 30 and are accompanied by the following:

  253. Amendment 253Proposal for a regulation · Article 28 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. Waste management operators conducting shredding of end-of-life vehicles shall not mix end-of-life vehicles, their parts, components and materials with packaging waste and waste electrical and electronic equipment.

    Amendment

    3. Authorised treatment facilities and waste management operators conducting shredding of end-of-life vehicles shall be able to mix end-of-life vehicles, their parts, components and materials with packaging waste and waste electrical and electronic equipment, provided that the criteria and limit values of part G of Annex VII are met and traceability related to reporting is ensured, the shredding process does not lower the quality of waste streams compared to separate treatment and that output complies with high quality standards.

  254. Amendment 254Proposal for a regulation · Article 28 – paragraph 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    3a. Waste management operators, while carrying out shredding, shall ensure that steel, aluminium and copper output complies with high quality standards as set out by the delegated act referred to in paragraph 3b (new).

  255. Amendment 255Proposal for a regulation · Article 28 – paragraph 3 b (new)
    Amendment

    3b. The Commission shall [by OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 12 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] adopt the delegated acts in accordance with Article 50 to supplement this Regulation by setting-up quality requirements for the shredding output fractions, including: (a) the total copper content of the main steel fraction; (b) aluminium cast alloys fraction and wrought alloy fraction; (c) the necessary separation processes and the residue fraction of these processes.

  256. Amendment 256Proposal for a regulation · Article 29 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. As soon as possible after delivery of an end-of-life vehicle to the authorised treatment facility, that facility shall depollute those vehicles before they are further treated, in compliance with the minimum requirements set out in Part B of Annex VII.

    Amendment

    1. Within 30 days of delivery of an end-of-life vehicle to the authorised treatment facility, that facility shall depollute those vehicles before they are further treated, in compliance with the minimum requirements set out in Part B of Annex VII.

  257. Amendment 257Proposal for a regulation · Article 29 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. The fluids and liquids listed in Part B of Annex VII shall be separately collected and stored, in line with the requirements set out in Part A of Annex VII. Waste oils shall be collected and stored separately from the other fluids and liquids and be treated in accordance with Article 21 of Directive 2008/98/EC.

    Amendment

    2. The fluids and liquids listed in Part B of Annex VII shall be separately collected and stored, in line with the requirements set out in Part A of Annex VII. Waste oils shall be collected and stored separately from the other fluids and liquids and be treated in accordance with Article 21 of Directive 2008/98/EC. Air-conditioning system fluids used in thermal management systems shall be collected and stored separately from the other fluids and shall be recovered in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2024/573 of the European Parliament and of the Council1a and, where technically and economically feasible, recycled or reclaimed and reused. __________________ 1a Regulation (EU) 2024/573 of the Eu…

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  258. Amendment 258Proposal for a regulation · Article 30 – title
    Current text

    Mandatory removal of parts and components for reuse and recycling prior to shredding

    Amendment

    Mandatory removal of parts and components for reuse, remanufacturing, repair, and recycling prior to shredding

  259. Amendment 259Proposal for a regulation · Article 30 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] authorised treatment facilities shall ensure that the parts and components listed in Part C of Annex VII, are removed from an end-of-life vehicle prior to shredding, after the depollution operations referred to in Article 29, have been completed.

    Amendment

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] authorised treatment facilities shall ensure that the parts and components listed in Part C of Annex VII, are removed from an end-of-life vehicle prior to shredding, In order to verify its market potential for reuse, remanufacturing and repair, those parts shall be assessed in accordance with Article 31 before dismantling. That assessment shall be conducted after the depollution operations referred to in Article 29, have been completed.

  260. Amendment 260Proposal for a regulation · Article 30 – paragraph 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    1a. Authorised treatment facilities shall ensure that the parts and components removed in accordance with paragraph 1 that do not have a market potential for reuse, remanufacturing and repair are sent for recycling according to the treatment requirements indicated in Part F of Annex VII.

  261. Amendment 261Proposal for a regulation · Article 30 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    Paragraph 1 shall not apply if an authorised treatment facility demonstrates, that post-shredder technologies separates materials from parts and components listed in Part C, entries 13 to19, of Annex VII, as efficiently as manual dismantling processes or semi-automated disassembly processes.

    Amendment

    Where parts and components do not have a market potential for reuse, remanufacturing and repair, it shall not be mandatory to remove them prior to shredding if an authorised treatment facility demonstrates, that post-shredder technologies separates materials from parts and components listed in Part C, entries 6, 13 to 19, of Annex VII, as efficiently and delivers equivalent recycled material as manual dismantling processes or semi-automated disassembly processes.

  262. Amendment 262Proposal for a regulation · Article 30 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    For the purposes of the first subparagraph, the authorised treatment facility shall provide the information listed in Part G of Annex VII.

    Amendment

    For the purposes of the first subparagraph, the authorised treatment facility shall comply with high quality shredding output as set out in the delegated act referred to in Article 28(4) and provide the information listed in Part G of Annex VII.

  263. Amendment 263Proposal for a regulation · Article 31 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    Parts and components removed during a repair and maintenance operation, excluding parts and components listed in Part E of Annex VII shall not be considered waste and shall be assessed if they fit for the purposes of reuse, remanufacturing or refurbishment.

  264. Amendment 264Proposal for a regulation · Article 32 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] any person trading used, remanufactured or refurbished spare parts and components shall, at the point of sale:

    Amendment

    From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] any economic operator selling used, remanufactured or refurbished spare parts and components shall:

  265. Amendment 265Proposal for a regulation · Article 32 – paragraph 1 – point b a (new)
    Amendment

    (ba) prove that the parts and components were sourced from an authorised economic operator.

  266. Amendment 266Proposal for a regulation · Article 32 – paragraph 1 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    Those requirements on economic operators shall apply irrespective of the trading technique used, including online sales.

  267. Amendment 267Proposal for a regulation · Article 33 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] Member States shall take necessary incentives to promote the reuse, remanufacturing and refurbishment of parts and components, whether removed during the use or end-of-life phase of a vehicle.

    Amendment

    From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] Member States shall take necessary incentives to promote the reuse, remanufacturing, retrofitting and refurbishment of parts and components, whether removed during the use or end-of-life phase of a vehicle.

  268. Amendment 268Proposal for a regulation · Article 33 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 – point b
    Current text

    (b) the use of economic incentives, including the establishment of a reduced rate of value added tax for used, remanufactured or refurbished spare parts and components.

    Amendment

    (b) the use of economic incentives designed to reward manufacturers which exceed the minimum standards, so as to further stimulate the used, remanufactured or refurbished spare parts and components.

  269. Amendment 269Proposal for a regulation · Article 33 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    Member States shall inform the Commission of the incentives adopted in accordance with this Article without undue delay.

  270. Amendment 270Proposal for a regulation · Article 34 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the calendar year following 36 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation], Member States shall ensure that the following targets are met by the waste management operators:

    Amendment

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the calendar year following 36 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation], Member States shall adopt the necessary measures to ensure that the following targets are met by the waste management operators:

  271. Amendment 271Proposal for a regulation · Article 34 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. From [OP: please insert a date = the first day of the calendar year following 60 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] Member States shall ensure that waste management operators achieve a yearly target for the recycling of plastics of at least 30 % of the total weight of plastics contained in the vehicles delivered to the waste management operators.

    Amendment

    2. From [OP: please insert a date = the first day of the calendar year following 60 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] Member States shall ensure that waste management operators achieve a yearly target for the recycling of plastics of at least 30 percent of the total weight of plastics contained in the end-of-life vehicles.

  272. Amendment 272Proposal for a regulation · Article 34 – paragraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    2a. The weight of the plastic recycled and the total weight of plastics as referred to in the paragraphs 1 and 2 shall exclude elastomers as well as thermosets other than polyurethane foams.

  273. Amendment 273Proposal for a regulation · Article 36 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. Treatment of end-of-life vehicles may be undertaken outside the Union, provided that the shipment of end-of-life vehicles is in compliance with Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006.

    Amendment

    1. Treatment of end-of-life vehicles may be undertaken outside the Union, provided that the shipment of end-of-life vehicles is in compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1157.

  274. Amendment 274Proposal for a regulation · Article 36 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. Shipments of end-of-life vehicles from the Union to a third country in accordance with paragraph 1 shall only count towards the fulfilment of obligations and targets set out in Article 34 if the exporter of the end-of-life vehicles provides documentary evidence approved by the competent authority of destination demonstrating that the treatment took place in conditions that are broadly equivalent to the requirements laid down in this Regulation and to human health and environmental protection requirements laid down in other Union legislation.

    Amendment

    2. Shipments of end-of-life vehicles from the Union to a third country in accordance with paragraph 1 shall only count towards the fulfilment of obligations and targets set out in Article 34 if the exporter of the end-of-life vehicles provides documentary evidence approved by the competent authority of destination demonstrating that the treatment took place in conditions that are considered equivalent to the requirements laid down in this Regulation and to human health and environmental protection requirements laid down in other Union legislation.

  275. Amendment 275Proposal for a regulation · Article 36 – paragraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    2a. In order to distinguish between shipments of used vehicles and end-of-life vehicles, the competent authorities of the Member States may carry out inspections and verify whether used vehicles suspected of being end-of-life vehicles comply with the minimum requirements laid down in Annex I. Where inspections confirm that the vehicles in question qualify as end-of-life vehicles, the costs of the inspection and any related storage may be charged to the economic operator responsible for the shipment.

  276. Amendment 276Proposal for a regulation · Chapter V – Section 1 – title
    Current text

    SECTION 1 Status of used vehicles

    Amendment

    deleted

  277. Amendment 277Proposal for a regulation · Article 37 – title
    Current text

    Distinction between used vehicles and end-of-life vehicles

    Amendment

    Distinction between used vehicles and end-of-life vehicles for the purpose of export

  278. Amendment 278Proposal for a regulation · Article 37 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    For the purpose of transferring ownership of a used vehicle, the vehicle owner shall be able to demonstrate to any natural or legal person interested in acquiring ownership of the concerned vehicle or to the competent authorities that the vehicle is not an end-of-life vehicle. When assessing the status of a used vehicle, the vehicle owner, other economic operators and competent authorities shall verify if the criteria laid down in Annex I are met in order to determine whether it is not an end-of-life vehicle.

    Amendment

    For the purpose of exporting a used vehicle, the vehicle owner shall be able to provide documentation to the customs authorities and any natural or legal person interested in importing the concerned vehicle that the vehicle is not an end-of-life vehicle. That documentation shall consist of a valid roadworthiness certificate or, when such a certificate is not available, of an assessment carried out by the competent authorities responsible for the roadworthiness certificates based on the criteria laid down in Annex I. In the case of doubt that a used vehicle may be an end-of-life vehicle, competent authorities may require a vehicle owner to present further documentation that the vehicle concer…

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  279. Amendment 279Proposal for a regulation · Article 38 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] used vehicles to be exported shall be subject to the controls and requirements laid down in this Section.

    Amendment

    1. From [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 24 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] used vehicles to be exported shall be subject to the controls and requirements laid down in this Section.

  280. Amendment 280Proposal for a regulation · Article 38 – paragraph 3 – point a
    Current text

    (a) not end-of-life vehicles based on the criteria listed in Annex I;

    Amendment

    (a) not end-of-life vehicles as determined in Article 37;

  281. Amendment 281Proposal for a regulation · Article 38 – paragraph 3 – point b
    Current text

    (b) considered roadworthy in the Member State where the vehicles were last registered, in accordance with Article 5(1), points (a) and (b), and Article 8 of Directive 2014/45/EU.

    Amendment

    deleted

  282. Amendment 282Proposal for a regulation · Article 38 – paragraph 7
    Current text

    7. The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts, in accordance with Article 50 of this Regulation, to amend the criteria listed in Annex I determining whether a used vehicle is an end-of-life vehicle.

    Amendment

    deleted

  283. Amendment 283Proposal for a regulation · Article 39 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. Before releasing used vehicles for export, customs shall verify electronically and automatically via the electronic systems referred to in Article 45, that based on the Vehicle Identification Number and the information on the Member State of last registration, the vehicle is considered roadworthy in accordance with Article 38(3), point (b).

    Amendment

    1. Before releasing used vehicles for export, customs shall verify electronically and automatically via the electronic systems referred to in Article 45, that based on the Vehicle Identification Number and the information on the Member State of last registration, the vehicle is roadworthy or not an end-of-life vehicle in accordance with Article 37.

  284. Amendment 284Proposal for a regulation · Article 39 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. Where the information provided or made available to customs does not correspond to the information in the national vehicle registers and national electronic systems on roadworthiness pursuant to paragraph 1, customs authorities shall not release that vehicle for export and shall inform the economic operator concerned thereof through these systems.

    Amendment

    2. Where the information provided or made available to customs does not correspond to the information in the national vehicle registers and national electronic systems on roadworthiness pursuant to paragraph 1, customs authorities shall not release that vehicle for export and shall inform the natural or legal person concerned thereof through these systems.

  285. Amendment 285Proposal for a regulation · Article 40 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 50 to supplement this Regulation by setting out the compliance conditions referred to in paragraph 2, including specific conditions applied to the import of used vehicles by the third country of import linked to the protection of the environment and road safety, when such conditions have been notified by that third country to the Commission. Those conditions shall be verifiable against the information available in the electronic systems referred to in Article 45(1).

    Amendment

    3. The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 50 to supplement this Regulation by setting out the compliance conditions referred to in paragraph 2 on the specific conditions applied to the import of used vehicles by the third country of import linked to the protection of the environment and road safety, when such conditions have been notified by that third country to the Commission. Those conditions shall be verifiable against the information available in the electronic systems referred to in Article 45(1).

  286. Amendment 286Proposal for a regulation · Article 40 – paragraph 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    3a. The Commission shall publish and regularly update in a dedicated online portal the notified specific conditions linked to the protection of the environment or road safety imposed by third countries in accordance to paragraph 3.

  287. Amendment 287Proposal for a regulation · Article 41 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. Where there are reasonable grounds to believe that a used vehicle to be exported may not comply with the requirements of this Section, the customs authorities shall suspend the release for export of that used vehicle. They shall also immediately notify the competent authorities of the suspension and transmit all relevant information needed to determine whether the used vehicle complies with the requirements of this Regulation and may be released for export.

    Amendment

    1. Where the customs authorities suspect that a used vehicle to be exported may not comply with the requirements of this Section, the customs authorities shall immediately suspend the release for export of that used vehicle until they obtain all necessary information to make a final decision. They shall also immediately notify the competent authorities of the suspension and transmit all relevant information needed to determine whether the used vehicle complies with the requirements of this Regulation and may be released for export.

  288. Amendment 288Proposal for a regulation · Article 42 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. After each release for export of a used vehicle, customs authorities shall notify that release for export to the competent authority of the Member State where the vehicle in question was registered at the time of export.

    Amendment

    3. After each release for export of a used vehicle, customs authorities shall notify that release for export to the competent authority of the Member State where the vehicle in question was registered at the time of export. The competent authority of that Member State shall record that information in its national vehicles register.

  289. Amendment 289Proposal for a regulation · Article 45 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. The MOVE-HUB electronic system developed by the Commission shall be used for exchanging Vehicle Identification Number and information on the vehicle registration and roadworthiness status between national vehicle registers and electronic systems on roadworthiness of the Member States, as well as, to interconnect to the EU Single Window Environment for Customs, where necessary for controls and requirements laid down in this Section.

    Amendment

    1. The MOVE-HUB electronic system developed by the Commission shall be used for exchanging and verifying Vehicle Identification Number and information on the vehicle registration and roadworthiness status between national vehicle registers and electronic systems on roadworthiness of the Member States, as well as, to interconnect to the EU Single Window Environment for Customs, where necessary for controls and requirements laid down in this Section.

  290. Amendment 290Proposal for a regulation · Article 45 – paragraph 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    3a. The obligation laid down in paragraph 1 shall be met if Member States use the European Car and Driving Licence Information System (EUCARIS) to connect to the MOVE-HUB electronic system.

  291. Amendment 291Proposal for a regulation · Article 45 – paragraph 5 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The Commission shall adopt the implementing acts laying down the necessary arrangements for the implementation of the functionalities of the MOVE-HUB referred to in paragraph 2, including the technical aspects necessary for the interconnection of national electronic systems to the MOVE-HUB, the conditions of connection to MOVE-HUB, the data to be transmitted by the national systems and the format for the transmission of that data through the interconnected national systems.

    Amendment

    The Commission shall by... [OP: please enter the date = the last day of the month following 18 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation] adopt the implementing acts laying down the necessary arrangements for the implementation of the functionalities of the MOVE-HUB referred to in paragraph 2, including the technical aspects necessary for the interconnection of national electronic systems to the MOVE-HUB, the conditions of connection to MOVE-HUB, the data to be transmitted by the national systems and the format for the transmission of that data through the interconnected national systems.

  292. Amendment 292Proposal for a regulation · Article 46 – paragraph 1 – point a a (new)
    Amendment

    (aa) collection points;

  293. Amendment 293Proposal for a regulation · Article 46 – paragraph 1 – point c
    Current text

    (c) other facilities and economic operators, which may treat end-of-life vehicles.

    Amendment

    (c) other facilities and economic operators, which may treat end-of-life vehicles or sell used spare parts and components removed from end-of-life vehicles.

  294. Amendment 294Proposal for a regulation · Article 46 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. Member States shall also carry out inspections concerning export of used vehicles in order to verify compliance with Article 38.

    Amendment

    3. Member States shall also carry out regular inspections concerning export of used vehicles in order to verify compliance with Article 38.

  295. Amendment 295Proposal for a regulation · Article 46 – paragraph 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    3a. Member States shall develop an inspection plan to identify and monitor the illegal treatment of end-of-life vehicles.

  296. Amendment 296Proposal for a regulation · Article 47 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. Member States shall establish, as regards all relevant competent authorities involved in the enforcement of this Regulation, effective mechanisms to enable those authorities to cooperate and coordinate domestically concerning the development and implementation of enforcement policies and activities related to monitoring vehicles registration, de-registration, suspension and cancellation of the registration as well as prevention of illegal treatment of end-of-life vehicles.

    Amendment

    1. Member States shall establish, as regards all relevant competent authorities involved in the enforcement of this Regulation, effective mechanisms to enable those authorities to cooperate and coordinate domestically concerning the development and implementation of enforcement policies and activities related to monitoring vehicles registration, de-registration, suspension and cancellation of the registration, missing vehicles, certification of destruction, export of used vehicles as well as prevention of illegal treatment and export of end-of-life vehicles.

  297. Amendment 297Proposal for a regulation · Article 47 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    Member States shall cooperate, bilaterally and multilaterally, with one another in order to facilitate the prevention and detection of illegal treatment of end-of-life vehicles. They shall exchange relevant information on vehicles registration, de-registration and suspension and cancellation of the registration, through the electronic exchange system referred to in Article 45. They shall also exchange relevant information on authorised treatment facilities and repair and maintenance operators not permitted as authorised treatment facilities, and other facilities and economic operators, who may perform operations concerning treatment of end-of-life vehicles. They shall share experience and kn…

    Amendment

    Member States shall cooperate, bilaterally and multilaterally, with one another in order to facilitate the prevention and detection of illegal treatment and export of end-of-life vehicles and to address the issue of missing vehicles. They shall exchange relevant information on vehicles registration, de-registration and suspension and cancellation of the registration, through the electronic exchange system referred to in Article 45. They shall also exchange relevant information on authorised treatment facilities and repair and maintenance operators not permitted as authorised treatment facilities, and other facilities and economic operators, who may perform operations concerning treatment of…

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  298. Amendment 298Proposal for a regulation · Article 47 – paragraph 3 a (new)
    Amendment

    3a. For the purposes of this Article and in order to facilitate the cooperation between Member States, the Commission shall set up and supervise a Coordination Network to ensure effective coordination of national enforcement policies. The Coordination Network shall be composed of representatives of each Member State and of the Commission.

  299. Amendment 299Proposal for a regulation · Article 47 – paragraph 3 b (new)
    Amendment

    3b. The Coordination Network shall promote the exchange of best practices, facilitate the uniform interpretation and enforcement of this Regulation, exchange information about the enforcement activities, develop an electronic information exchange procedure and initiate joint enforcement actions.

  300. Amendment 300Proposal for a regulation · Article 49 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 – point e a (new)
    Amendment

    (ea) the number and weight of end-of-life vehicles imported or shipped for further treatment from another Member State or a third country;

  301. Amendment 301Proposal for a regulation · Article 49 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 – point e b (new)
    Amendment

    (eb) the number of used vehicles released for export or imported from third country;

  302. Amendment 302Proposal for a regulation · Article 49 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 – point m a (new)
    Amendment

    (ma) the quantities of critical raw materials removed and recovered from end-of-life vehicles.

  303. Amendment 303Proposal for a regulation · Article 49 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) incentives introduced to promote the reuse, remanufacturing and refurbishment of parts and components in accordance with Article 33;

    Amendment

    (a) incentives introduced to promote the reuse, remanufacturing and refurbishment of parts and components in accordance with Article 33 and their impact;

  304. Amendment 304Proposal for a regulation · Article 49 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 3
    Current text

    The Commission shall review the reports submitted by the Member States and, if appropriate, draw up reports on the received information in order to facilitate the exchange of information on best practices applied in the Member States.

    Amendment

    The Commission shall review the reports submitted by the Member States and, draw up and publish reports on the received information in order to evaluate the implementation of this Regulation in Member States and to facilitate the exchange of information on best practices applied in the Member States.

  305. Amendment 305Proposal for a regulation · Article 49 – paragraph 5 – subparagraph 1 – point a – point i
    Current text

    (i) the methodology for determining the amount and weight of parts, components and materials removed for purposes referred to in paragraph 1, points (g), (h) and (i);

    Amendment

    (i) the methodology for determining the amount and weight of parts, components and materials removed for purposes referred to in paragraph 1, points (g), (h), (i) and (ma);

  306. Amendment 306Proposal for a regulation · Article 49 – paragraph 5 – subparagraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) the format for the reporting to the Commission referred to in paragraph 1, as well as the format for the quality check report.

    Amendment

    (b) the format for the reporting to the Commission referred to in paragraphs 1, 2, and 3, as well as the format for the quality check report.

  307. Amendment 307Proposal for a regulation · Article 49 – paragraph 5 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 51(2).

    Amendment

    Those implementing acts shall be adopted by ... [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 24 months after the entry into force of this Regulation] in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 51(2).

  308. Amendment 308Proposal for a regulation · Article 49 – paragraph 6
    Current text

    6. Producers, producer responsibility organisations, waste management operators and other relevant economic operators provide competent authorities with accurate and reliable data allowing Member States to fulfil their reporting obligations under this Article.

    Amendment

    6. Producers, producer responsibility organisations, waste management operators and other relevant economic operators shall provide competent authorities with accurate and reliable data allowing Member States to fulfil their reporting obligations under this Article.

  309. Amendment 309Proposal for a regulation · Article 50 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    2. The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in Articles 5(4), 6(3), 6(4), 7(3), 9(7), 11(3), 12(3), 21(2), 22(4), 27(4), 38(7) and 40(3) shall be conferred on the Commission for a period of 5 years from [OP: Please insert the date = the date of entry into force of this Regulation]. The Commission shall draw up a report in respect of the delegation of power no later than nine months before the end of the five-year period. The delegation of power shall be tacitly extended for periods of an identical duration, unless the European Parliament or the Council opposes such extension no later than three months before the end of each period.

    Amendment

    2. The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in Articles 5(4), 6(2), 6(3), 6(4), 7(3), 9(7), 11(3), 12(3), 21(2), 22(4), 27(4), 38(7) and 40(3) [final list to be updated upon end of negotiations] shall be conferred on the Commission for a period of 5 years from [OP: Please insert the date = the date of entry into force of this Regulation]. The Commission shall draw up a report in respect of the delegation of power no later than nine months before the end of the five-year period. The delegation of power shall be tacitly extended for periods of an identical duration, unless the European Parliament or the Council opposes such extension no later than three months before the end of each perio…

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  310. Amendment 310Proposal for a regulation · Article 50 – paragraph 3
    Current text

    3. The delegation of power referred to in Articles 5(4), 6(3), 6(4), 7(3), 9(7), 11(3), 12(3), 21(2), 22(4), 27(4), 38(7) and 40(3) may be revoked at any time by the European Parliament or by the Council. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of the power specified in that decision. It shall take effect the day following the publication of the decision in the Official Journal of the European Union or at a later date specified therein. It shall not affect the validity of any delegated acts already in force.

    Amendment

    3. The delegation of power referred to in Articles 5(4), 6(2), 6(3), 6(4), 7(3), 9(7), 11(3), 12(3), 21(2), 22(4), 27(4), 38(7) and 40(3) [final list to be updated upon end of negotiations] may be revoked at any time by the European Parliament or by the Council. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of the power specified in that decision. It shall take effect the day following the publication of the decision in the Official Journal of the European Union or at a later date specified therein. It shall not affect the validity of any delegated acts already in force.

  311. Amendment 311Proposal for a regulation · Article 50 – paragraph 6
    Current text

    6. A delegated act adopted pursuant to Articles 5(4), 6(3), 6(4), 7(3), 9(7), 11(3), 12(3), 21(2), 22(4), 27(4), 38(7) and 40(3) shall enter into force only if no objection has been expressed either by the European Parliament or the Council within a period of two months of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the Council have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That period shall be extended by two months at the initiative of the European Parliament or of the Council.

    Amendment

    6. A delegated act adopted pursuant to Articles 5(4), 6(2, 6(3), 6(4), 7(3), 9(7), 11(3), 12(3), 21(2), 22(4), 27(4), 38(7) and 40(3) [final list to be updated upon end of negotiations] shall enter into force only if no objection has been expressed either by the European Parliament or the Council within a period of two months of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the Council have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That period shall be extended by two months at the initiative of the European Parliament or of the Council.

  312. Amendment 312Proposal for a regulation · Article 55 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. By 31 December 203* [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the year following 95 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall review and draw up a report on the application of this Regulation and its impact on the environment, human health and the functioning of the single market and submit it to the European Parliament and to the Council.

    Amendment

    1. By 31 December 203* [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the year following 95 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall review and draw up a report on the application of this Regulation and its impact on the environment, human health and the functioning of the single market and submit it to the European Parliament and to the Council. Where appropriate, the report shall be accompanied by a legislative proposal to amend relevant provisions of this Regulation.

  313. Amendment 313Proposal for a regulation · Article 55 – paragraph 2 – point a
    Current text

    (a) the need to extend the scope of this Regulation, in particular provisions of Chapters II and III, as well as Chapter IV Section II, to vehicles of categories L3e, L4e, L5e, L6e and L7e as defined in Article 4(2), points (c) to (g), of the Regulation (EU) 168/2013 and vehicles of categories M2, M3, N2, N3 and O as defined in Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) 2018/858;

    Amendment

    (a) the need to extend the scope of this Regulation, in particular provisions of Chapters II and III, as well as Chapter IV Section II, to vehicles of categories L1e, L2e, L3e, L4e, L5e, L6e and L7e as defined in Article 4(2), of the Regulation (EU) 168/2013 and vehicles of categories M2, M3, N2, N3 and O as defined in Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) 2018/858;

  314. Amendment 314Proposal for a regulation · Article 55 – paragraph 2 – point a a (new)
    Amendment

    (aa) the need to extend the scope of this Regulation to vehicles that are type-approved in multi-stage type approval and to motor caravans and trailer caravans;

  315. Amendment 315Proposal for a regulation · Article 55 – paragraph 2 – point e a (new)
    Amendment

    (ea) the impact of the measures regarding the export of used vehicles laid down in Chapter V and the extent to which the issue of missing vehicles has been solved, including estimates on the number of missing vehicles;

  316. Amendment 316Proposal for a regulation · Article 55 – paragraph 2 – point e b (new)
    Amendment

    (eb) the measures concerning provisions on processes that may affect high-quality recycling of vehicles at their end-of-life;

  317. Amendment 317Proposal for a regulation · Article 55 – paragraph 2 – point e c (new)
    Amendment

    (ec) the impact of differences in the national roadworthiness criteria to the used vehicles exports and the internal market.

  318. Amendment 318Proposal for a regulation · Article 55 – paragraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    2a. By ... [60 months from the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall conduct an assessment to evaluate, based on the declarations made under Article 10, whether manufacturers are on track to comply with the recycled plastic targets laid down in Article 6(1). The assessment shall particularly evaluate: (a) the availability of suitable plastic recycling technologies; (b) the sufficient availability of recycled plastic; (c) the level of quality of recycled plastic comparing to the level of safety required and; (d) technical and economic difficulties to reach the target. On the basis of the assessment, the Commission may, where appropriate, submit a legislative propo…

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  319. Amendment 319Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    1. A vehicle is technically irreparable if it meets one or more of the following criteria:

    Amendment

    1. A vehicle is irreparable when it meets one or more of the following criteria:

  320. Amendment 320Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) it has been cut into pieces or stripped;

    Amendment

    (a) it has been cut into pieces or dismantled for reuse of its parts or is no longer used as a vehicle;

  321. Amendment 321Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) it has been welded up or closed by insulating foam;

    Amendment

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  322. Amendment 322Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 1 – point c
    Current text

    (c) it has been completely burnt to the point where the engine compartment or passenger compartment is destroyed;

    Amendment

    (c) it has been burnt to the point where the engine compartment or passenger compartment is completely destroyed;

  323. Amendment 323Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 1 – point d
    Current text

    (d) it has been been submerged in water to a level above the dashboard;

    Amendment

    (d) it has been submerged in water to a level above the dashboard;

  324. Amendment 324Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 1 – point e – introductory part
    Current text

    (e) one or several of the following components of the vehicle cannot be repaired or replaced:

    Amendment

    (e) one or several of the following components of the vehicle can, from a technical point of view, be neither repaired nor replaced:

  325. Amendment 325Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 1 – point f
    Current text

    (f) its structural and safety components have technical defects that are irreversible and turn them non-replaceable, such as metal aging, multiple breaks in primers, or excessive perforating corrosion;

    Amendment

    (f) its structural and safety components have technical defects that are irreversible and where the damage is so extensive that repair or replacement is not technically feasible without compromising the lasting structural integrity of the vehicle or road safety.

  326. Amendment 326Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 1 – point g
    Current text

    (g) its repair requires the replacement of the engine, gearbox, shell, or chassis assembly, resulting in the loss of the vehicle's original identity.

    Amendment

    deleted

  327. Amendment 327Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 2
    Current text

    2. The vehicle is economically irreparable if its market value is lower than the cost of the necessary repairs needed to restore it in the Union to a technical condition that would be sufficient to obtain a roadworthiness certificate in the Member State where the vehicle was registered before repair.

    Amendment

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  328. Amendment 328Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part A – point 3
    Current text

    3. A vehicle may be considered technically irreparable when: (a) it has been submerged in water to a level below the dashboard, and damaged the engine or electrical system; (b) its doors are not attached to it; (c) its fuel or fuel vapours are discharged posing a risk of fire and explosion; (d) gas has leaked from its liquid gas system posing a risk of fire and explosion; (e) its operating liquids (fuel, brake fluid, anti-freeze liquid, battery acid, coolant liquid) have been discharged posing a risk of water pollution; or (f) its brakes and steering components are excessively worn. If one of those conditions is met, an individual technical assessment shall be carried out in order to assess…

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  329. Amendment 329Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part B – paragraph 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    The following criteria may also be used as additional justification to determine if a used vehicle is an end-of-life vehicle:

    Amendment

    The following criteria may also be used during an individual assessment as additional justification to determine if a used vehicle is an end-of-life vehicle:

  330. Amendment 330Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part B – paragraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) its owner is unknown;

    Amendment

    (b) it is impossible to establish who is the owner;

  331. Amendment 331Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part B – paragraph 1 – point c
    Current text

    (c) it has not had its required national technical roadworthiness test for more than two years from the date when this was last required;

    Amendment

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  332. Amendment 332Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part B – paragraph 1 – point d
    Current text

    (d) it is not appropriately protected against damage during storage, transportation, loading and unloading; or

    Amendment

    (d) it is not appropriately protected against damage during storage, transportation, loading and unloading;

  333. Amendment 333Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part B – paragraph 1 – point e
    Current text

    (e) it was handed over for treatment to an authorised collection point or an authorised waste treatment facility.

    Amendment

    (e) it was handed over for treatment to an authorised collection point or an authorised waste treatment facility;

  334. Amendment 334Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part B – paragraph 1 – point e a (new)
    Amendment

    (ea) it has been submerged in water to a level below the dashboard, and damaged the engine or electrical system;

  335. Amendment 335Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part B – paragraph 1 – point e b (new)
    Amendment

    (eb) its fuel or fuel vapours are discharged posing a risk of fire and explosion; or

  336. Amendment 336Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part B – paragraph 1 – point e c (new)
    Amendment

    (ec) gas has leaked from its liquid gas system posing a risk of fire and explosion;

  337. Amendment 337Proposal for a regulation · Annex I – Part B – paragraph 1 – point e d (new)
    Amendment

    (ed) its operating liquids (fuel, brake fluid, anti-freeze liquid, battery acid, coolant liquid) have been discharged posing a risk of water pollution.

  338. Amendment 338Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 1
    Current text

    1. A non-technical description of the actions planned to ensure that the vehicles belonging to the vehicle type continue to meet the legal requirements referred to in Articles 4 to 7 throughout their production.

    Amendment

    1. A non-technical description of the actions planned to ensure that the vehicles meet the legal requirements referred to in Articles 4 to 7 throughout their production.

  339. Amendment 339Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 2 – point b
    Current text

    (b) check and verify the information received from suppliers;

    Amendment

    (b) check the completeness of information received from suppliers;

  340. Amendment 340Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 2 – point c
    Current text

    (c) react adequately where the data received from the suppliers indicate a risk of non-compliance with the requirements under Article 4, 5 or 6.

    Amendment

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  341. Amendment 341Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 3
    Current text

    3. Information on the assumptions on end-of-life treatment technologies in place, relevant technological progress in end-of-life treatment technologies and capacity investment in such technologies, as of submitting the application for type-approval, that the manufacturer used in order to calculate the reusability, recyclability and recoverability in accordance with Article 4 of the vehicle type.

    Amendment

    3. Information on the assumptions on end-of-life treatment technologies in place, relevant technological progress in end-of-life treatment technologies and capacity investment in such technologies;

  342. Amendment 342Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 5 – introductory part
    Current text

    5. A list of actions that the manufacturer commits to carry out in order to ensure that the treatment of end-of-life vehicles of the type concerned is carried out in accordance with this Regulation, with a particular focus on:

    Amendment

    5. A list of actions that the manufacturer commits to carry out in order to ensure that the treatment of end-of-life vehicles is carried out in accordance with this Regulation, with a particular focus on:

  343. Amendment 343Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 5 – point a
    Current text

    (a) measures designed to facilitate removal of parts indicated in Annex VII Part C;

    Amendment

    (a) measures designed to facilitate a non-destructive removal of parts indicated in Annex VII Part C;

  344. Amendment 344Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 5 – point b
    Current text

    (b) measures contributing to the development of recycling technologies for materials used in vehicles, for which such technologies are not widely available at commercial scale at the moment of submission of application for type-approval;

    Amendment

    (b) in cooperation with waste management operators or research institutes, measures contributing to the development of recycling technologies for materials and components used in vehicles, for which such technologies are not widely available at commercial scale;

  345. Amendment 345Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 5 – point c
    Current text

    (c) the monitoring on how parts, components and materials contained in vehicles belonging to the vehicle type are reused, recycled and recovered in practice;

    Amendment

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  346. Amendment 346Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 5 – point d
    Current text

    (d) measures to address the challenges posed by the use of materials and techniques which hamper easy dismantling or make recycling very challenging, for example adhesives or fibre-reinforced materials;

    Amendment

    (d) measures to address the challenges posed by the use of materials and techniques which hamper easy dismantling or make recycling very challenging;

  347. Amendment 347Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 5 – point e a (new)
    Amendment

    (ea) research and development activities conducted in order to implement the actions referred to in points (a) to (e).

  348. Amendment 348Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 6
    Current text

    6. A description of the nature and form of the actions referred to in point 5, for example investments in research and development, investments in the development of recycling technologies or infrastructure, and how it has been cooperating with waste management operators involved in reuse, recycling and recovery of vehicles and removal of their parts.

    Amendment

    deleted

  349. Amendment 349Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 7 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    A description of the manner in which the effectiveness of the actions referred to in point 6 will be assessed.

    Amendment

    deleted

  350. Amendment 350Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part A – point 7 – paragraph 2
    Current text

    Before Articles 4 to 7 become applicable, the circularity strategy shall explain how the manufacturer complies with circularity requirements laid down in Directive 2005/64/EC verified during the type-approval process, in particular Article 5 of that Directive, and the requirements laid down in Directive 2000/53/EC, in particular Article 4(2) of that Directive.

    Amendment

    Before Articles 4 to 7 become applicable, the circularity strategy shall explain how the manufacturer complies with circularity requirements laid down in Directive 2005/64/EC.

  351. Amendment 351Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part B – point 1
    Current text

    1. The manufacturers shall provide an update of the circularity strategy at least every 5 years.

    Amendment

    1. The manufacturers shall provide an update of the circularity strategy every 5 years.

  352. Amendment 352Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part B – point 2 – introductory part
    Current text

    2. The updated circularity strategy shall include the following:

    Amendment

    2. The updated circularity strategy shall include the relevant new changes and in particular the following:

  353. Amendment 353Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part B – point 2 – point a
    Current text

    (a) a description of how the actions referred to in point 6 of Part A have been undertaken and, in the case that one or more actions indicated in the strategy has not been conducted, an explanation of the reasons for this;

    Amendment

    (a) a description of how the actions referred to in Part A have been undertaken and, in the case that one or more actions indicated in the strategy has not been conducted, an explanation of the reasons for this;

  354. Amendment 354Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part B – point 2 – point b
    Current text

    (b) an assessment of the effectiveness of the actions referred to in point 6 of Part A;

    Amendment

    (b) an assessment of the effectiveness of the actions referred to Part A;

  355. Amendment 355Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part B – point 2 – point c
    Current text

    (c) a description of how the actions referred to in point 6 of Part A have been or will be taken into account in the design of new vehicle types.

    Amendment

    (c) information about the significant changes in the design and production undertaken by the manufacturer to improve the circularity of vehicles.

  356. Amendment 356Proposal for a regulation · Annex IV – Part B – point 3
    Current text

    3. In case of significant changes in the design and production of the vehicle type, the updated circularity strategy shall have a particular focus on the following: (a) changes in the use of parts and components in new vehicles which are easy to dismantle for reuse or for high quality recycling; (b) changes in the use of materials in new vehicles which are easy to recycle; (c) the adoption of design features to address the challenges posed by the use of materials and techniques which hamper easy removal or make recycling very challenging, for example adhesives, composite plastics or fibre-reinforced materials; (d) changes in the use of recycled materials in new vehicles, remanufactured or re…

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  357. Amendment 357Proposal for a regulation · Annex V – point 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    1. Electric vehicle batteries incorporated in the vehicle:

    Amendment

    1. Electric vehicle batteries and light means of transport batteries incorporated in the vehicle:

  358. Amendment 358Proposal for a regulation · Annex V – point 1 – point a
    Current text

    (a) number;

    Amendment

    (a) original equipment number;

  359. Amendment 359Proposal for a regulation · Annex V – point 1 – point g a (new)
    Amendment

    (ga) information on the state of health and expected lifetime of batteries as defined in Article 14 of, and Annex VII to, Regulation (EU) 2023/1542.

  360. Amendment 360Proposal for a regulation · Annex V – point 2 – point a
    Current text

    (a) number;

    Amendment

    (a) original equipment number;

  361. Amendment 361Proposal for a regulation · Annex V – point 3 – point b
    Current text

    (b) number;

    Amendment

    (b) original equipment number;

  362. Amendment 362Proposal for a regulation · Annex V – point 4 – point a
    Current text

    (a) number;

    Amendment

    (a) original equipment number;

  363. Amendment 363Proposal for a regulation · Annex V – point 4 – point c a (new)
    Amendment

    (ca) information, specifications, tools and processes, including software updates, required for remanufacturing and refurbishment.

  364. Amendment 364Proposal for a regulation · Annex V – point 5 – point c
    Current text

    (c) technical instructions on access, removal and replacement, including - coding and software necessary to activate spare parts and components to function in another vehicle;

    Amendment

    (c) technical instructions on access, removal and replacement, including the ability to deregister or decouple a part from the VIN of an end-of-life vehicle and, where necessary, re-register it in the vehicle manufacturer’s information system to allow its installation in another vehicle;- coding and software necessary to activate spare parts and components to function in another vehicle, using multibrand diagnostic tools and vehicle manufacturer’s backend server for the repaired vehicle, if necessary;

  365. Amendment 365Proposal for a regulation · Annex VI – point 4
    Current text

    4. Information on the label of e-drive motors containing permanent magnet materials: (a) an indication that those products incorporate one or more permanent magnets; (b) an indication whether those magnets belong to any of the following types: (i) Neodymium-Iron-Boron; (ii) Samarium-Cobalt; (iii) Aluminium-Nickel-Cobalt; (iv) Ferrite; (c) for permanent magnets of the types referred in point 3 (b)(i) and (ii), a data carrier linked to a unique product identifier that provides access to the following: (i) the name, registered trade name or registered trademark and the postal address of the responsible natural or legal person and, where available, electronic means of communication where they ca…

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  366. Amendment 366Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part B – point 2 – paragraph 1 – point b
    Current text

    (b) air conditionings systems and refrigerants shall be treated in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 517/2014;

    Amendment

    (b) air conditionings systems and refrigerants shall be treated in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 2024/573;

  367. Amendment 367Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 1
    Current text

    1. Electric vehicle batteries;

    Amendment

    1. Electric vehicle batteries as defined in Article 3, point (14), of this Regulation and LMT batteries, as defined in Article 3, point (11), of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, including their battery management systems, onboard chargers for electric vehicles, and casing or housing, if present;

  368. Amendment 368Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 3
    Current text

    3. SLI batteries as defined in Article 3, point (12), of Regulation (EU) 2023/****[on batteries and waste batteries];

    Amendment

    3. SLI batteries as defined in Article 3, point (12), of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 and portable batteries as defined in Article 3, point (9), of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542;

  369. Amendment 369Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 10
    Current text

    10. Dashboards;

    Amendment

    deleted

  370. Amendment 370Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 11
    Current text

    11. Directly accessible parts of the infotainment system, including sound, navigation, and multimedia controllers, including displays of a surface greater than 100 square centimetres;

    Amendment

    11. Directly accessible parts of the infotainment system;

  371. Amendment 371Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 13
    Current text

    13. Wire harnesses;

    Amendment

    deleted

  372. Amendment 372Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 15
    Current text

    15. Fluid containers;

    Amendment

    15. Fuel containers;

  373. Amendment 373Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 17
    Current text

    17. Any other mono-material metal components, heavier than 10 kg;

    Amendment

    deleted

  374. Amendment 374Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 18
    Current text

    18. Any other mono-material plastic components, heavier than 10 kg;

    Amendment

    deleted

  375. Amendment 375Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 19 – point b
    Current text

    (b) printed circuit boards with a surface area, larger than 10 cm2;

    Amendment

    deleted

  376. Amendment 376Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part D – point 1 – point b – point i
    Current text

    (i) the part or component is complete;

    Amendment

    (i) the part or component shall contain all relevant parts;

  377. Amendment 377Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part D – point 1 – point b – point ii
    Current text

    (ii) an assessment of damage, reduced functionality or performance and repairs needed for restoring the part or component to a state where it is fit to be used;

    Amendment

    (ii) an assessment of damage, reduced functionality or performance and repairs needed for restoring the part or component to a state where it is potentially fit to be remanufactured or refurbished;

  378. Amendment 378Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part D – point 1 – point b – point iii
    Current text

    (iii) there is no heavy corrosion.

    Amendment

    (iii) visual inspection shows that the corrosion does not impede the functionality of the part or component.

  379. Amendment 379Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part D – point 2 – point b
    Current text

    (b) reference to the vehicle identification number (VIN) of the vehicle from which the component or part has been removed; and

    Amendment

    deleted

  380. Amendment 380Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part E – point 2
    Current text

    2. Emission after-treatment systems (e.g. catalytic converters, particulate filters).

    Amendment

    2. Emission after-treatment systems (e.g. catalytic converters, particulate filters) if those parts are not covered by a warranty which states that the part complies with the related roadworthiness test as laid down in Article 4 of Directive 2014/45/EU.

  381. Amendment 381Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part F – point 2
    Current text

    2. Electric vehicle batteries shall be treated in accordance with Article 70 of the Regulation (EU) 2023/****[on batteries and waste batteries].

    Amendment

    2. Electric vehicle batteries shall be treated in accordance with Article 70 of the Regulation (EU) 2023/1542.

  382. Amendment 382Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part G – point 1
    Current text

    1. A copy of the written contract between the authorised treatment facility and the facility which performs the shredding operations and uses post-shredding technologies, including the specifications on the quality of the secondary materials and the technical specification followed in processing treatment fractions from end-of-life vehicles.

    Amendment

    1. In order to comply with Article 28(3) of this Regulation, end-of-life vehicles may be shredded together with other waste only if: (a) waste electrical and electronic equipment has been treated in accordance with Annex VII to Directive 2012/19/EU; (b) all batteries have been removed in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2023/1542; (c) plastic packaging has been separated from packaging waste and metal packaging in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2025/40; (d) the combined shredding process does not lower the quality of waste streams compared to separate treatment; and (e) the specific contributions of each mixed waste stream to the output fractions can be identified as fulfilling the reporting…

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  383. Amendment 383Proposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part G – point 2
    Current text

    2. A report of the sample analysis on the quality and quantity of the treatment fractions (output) for a representative treatment configuration provided by an independent body.

    Amendment

    2. A mass balance report of the sample analysis on the quality and quantity of the treatment fractions (output) for a representative treatment configuration provided by an independent body.

  384. Amendment 384Proposal for a regulation · Annex VIII – point 1 – introductory part
    Current text

    1. Information to be submitted by the producer or its appointed representative for extended producer responsibility:

    Amendment

    1. Information to be submitted by the producer or its authorised representative for extended producer responsibility:

  385. Amendment 385Proposal for a regulation · Annex IX – point 7
    Current text

    7. Name, address, nationality of the holder or owner of the vehicle delivered.

    Amendment

    7. Name and address of the holder or owner of the vehicle delivered.

  386. Amendment 386Proposal for a regulation · Annex X a (new)
    Amendment

    Annex Xa CRITERIA FOR EXCEPTION OF VEHICLES OF SPECIAL CULTURAL INTEREST The competent authority of the Member State in which a vehicle is registered may recognise a vehicle as having special cultural interest where all of the following conditions are met: (a) the vehicle's unique historical or cultural value or status has been documented either by the vehicle owner or by the competent authorities of the Member State of registration, or the vehicle is a single modified or a custom-built vehicle; (b) the owner of the vehicle is known and can be identified; (c) the vehicle can be uniquely identified by a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), serial number, or other official identification assig…

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  387. Amendment 387Verts/ALEProposal for a regulation · Article 7 – paragraph 4 a (new)
    Amendment

    4 a. Manufacturers shall ensure that at least the vehicle parts and components listed in Part C of Annex VII are available as spare parts and components for a minimum of 20 years after placing the last unit of their vehicle model on the market, with a reasonable and non-discriminatory price for repair and maintenance operators and end-users.

  388. Amendment 388Verts/ALEProposal for a regulation · Article 18 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. Producers may choose to fulfil their extended producer responsibility obligations either individually or may entrust a producer responsibility organisation authorised in accordance with Article 19 to fulfill the extended producer responsibility obligations on their behalf.

    Amendment

    1. Producers shall fulfil their extended producer responsibility obligations by entrusting a producer responsibility organisation authorised in accordance with Article 19 to fulfill the extended producer responsibility obligations on their behalf.

  389. Amendment 389Verts/ALEProposal for a regulation · Article 38 – paragraph 3 – point b a (new)
    Amendment

    (b a) Euro 4/IV vehicles or vehicles registered under more recent emission standards.

  390. Amendment 390Verts/ALEProposal for a regulation · Article 55 – paragraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    2 a. By ... [60 months from the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall conduct an assessment of the potential expansion of the extended producer responsibility to vehicles exported from the Union and the modalities of a transboundary extended producer responsibility fee mechanism, to ensure that end-of-life vehicle treatment operations in third countries are adequately financed. The assessment shall be followed, where appropriate, by a legislative proposal to the European Parliament and the Council.

  391. Amendment 391ESNProposal for a regulation · Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point b a (new)
    Amendment

    (b a) The minimum rates of 85 % reusability or recyclability by mass referred to in point (a), and 95 % reusability or recoverability by mass referred to in point (b), shall be set on an indicative basis and shall be periodically reviewed by the Commission in order to take account of the economic conditions of domestic car manufacturers and technological progress.

  392. Amendment 392ESNProposal for a regulation · Article 4 – paragraph 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    1 a. By way of derogation, manufacturers may request from the competent type-approval authority an exemption from the rates laid down in this paragraph, where compliance would result in a disproportionate increase in the final price of the vehicle.

  393. Amendment 393ESNProposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The plastic contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 25 % of plastic recycled by weight from post-consumer plastic waste.

    Amendment

    The plastic contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall not contain a minimum percentage of recycled plastic but shall only be declared by weight as regards the percentage of plastic recycled from post-consumer plastic waste.

  394. Amendment 394ESNProposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    Member States may temporarily suspend the application of the obligations set out in Article 6(1) where the availability or price levels of secondary raw materials reach levels liable to undermine the competitiveness of their automotive industry.

  395. Amendment 395PfEProposal for a regulation · Recital 19
    Current text

    (19) In view of the low recycling rate for plastics, especially from end-of-life vehicles, and the overall negative impacts of other forms of treatment of plastic waste, it is appropriate to increase the uptake of recycled plastics in vehicles. To this end, a mandatory target for plastic recycled from post-consumer waste should be included in new vehicles. Accordingly, each vehicle type should contain twenty-five percent of plastic recycled from post-consumer plastic waste. Twenty-five percent of this recycled content target for plastics should be achieved by including plastics recycled from end-of-life vehicles in the vehicle type concerned. In order to ensure uniform conditions for the imp…

    Amendment

    (19) In view of the low recycling rate for plastics, especially from end-of-life vehicles, and the overall negative impacts of other forms of treatment of plastic waste, it is appropriate to increase the uptake of recycled plastics in vehicles. To this end, a mandatory target for plastic recycled from post-consumer waste should be included in new vehicles. Accordingly, each vehicle type should contain ten percent of plastic recycled from pre-consumer plastic waste and post-consumer plastic waste. In order to ensure uniform conditions for the implementation this obligation, implementing powers should be conferred on the Commission to establish methodology for the calculation and verification…

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  396. Amendment 396PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 6 – introductory part
    Current text

    6. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, points (b) and (c), Articles 16, 19, 20, 27 and 46 to 49 shall apply to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of categories L3, L4, L5, L6 L7, M2, M3, N2, N3 and O with the following modifications:

    Amendment

    6. Without prejudice to paragraph 1, points (b) and (c), Articles 16, 19, 20, 27 and 46 to 49 shall apply to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of categories L, M2, M3, N2, N3 and O and to parts other than the base vehicle of a vehicle of category N1, N2, N3, M2 or M3 which has not been approved in a single-stage type approval, with the following modifications:

  397. Amendment 397PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 9
    Current text

    (9) ‘plastic’ means a polymer within the meaning of Article 3, point (5), of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, to which additives or other substances may have been added;

    Amendment

    (9) ‘plastic’ means a polymer within the meaning of Article 3, points (2) and (3), of Regulation (EU) No 10/2011, to which additives or other substances may have been added, capable of functioning as a main structural component of final materials and articles, including biobased plastic, and excluding adhesives, coatings and sealants.

  398. Amendment 398PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 9 a (new)
    Amendment

    (9 a) ‘biobased plastics’ means plastics made from biological resources, such as biomass, feedstock, organic waste or by-products, and irrespective of whether the plastics are biodegradable or not;

  399. Amendment 399PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 15
    Current text

    (15) ‘authorised treatment facility’ means any establishment or undertaking that is permitted in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC and this Regulation to carry out collection and treatment of end-of-life vehicles;

    Amendment

    (15) ‘authorised treatment facility’ means any establishment or undertaking that is permitted in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC and this Regulation to carry out the collection and storage of end-of-life vehicles or of their parts and components, the issuance of the certificate of destruction, the depollution of end-of-life vehicles, and the removal of parts and components and parts, where technically feasible and economically sustainable;

  400. Amendment 400PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 22
    Current text

    (22) ‘producer’ means any manufacturer, importer or distributor who, irrespective of the selling technique used, including by means of distance contracts as defined in Article 2, point (7), of Directive 2011/83/EU, supplies a vehicle for the first time for distribution or use, within a territory of a Member States on a professional basis;

    Amendment

    (22) ‘producer’ means any manufacturer, importer or distributor who, irrespective of the selling technique used, including by means of distance contracts as defined in Article 2, point (7), of Directive 2011/83/EU, supplies a vehicle for the first time for distribution or use, within a territory of a Member States on a professional basis; for multistage vehicles, the bodybuilder is the producer only for the components added on the base vehicle during the multistage type approval;

  401. Amendment 401PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 6
    Current text

    [...]

    Amendment

    deleted

  402. Amendment 402PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The plastic contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 25 % of plastic recycled by weight from post-consumer plastic waste.

    Amendment

    The plastic contained in each new vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 10 % of plastic recycled by weight from pre-consumer plastic waste and post-consumer plastic waste.

  403. Amendment 403PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2
    Current text

    At least 25 % of the target set out in the first subparagraph shall be achieved by including plastics recycled from end-of-life vehicles in the vehicle type concerned.

    Amendment

    deleted

  404. Amendment 404PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 18 – paragraph 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    1 a. Producers fulfilling their producer responsibility obligations individually may entrust a producer responsibility organisation to fulfil certain tasks collectively.

  405. Amendment 405PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 23 – paragraph 4 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    Member States may authorise waste management operators other than authorised treatment facilities to set up collection points for end-of-life vehicles.

    Amendment

    In exceptional cases, for highly isolated territories where there is no authorised treatment facility providing the collection service, collection points other than authorised treatment facilities may collect end-of-life vehicles.

  406. Amendment 406PfEProposal for a regulation · Article 30 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    Paragraph 1 shall not apply if an authorised treatment facility demonstrates, that post-shredder technologies separates materials from parts and components listed in Part C, entries 13 to19, of Annex VII, as efficiently as manual dismantling processes or semi-automated disassembly processes.

    Amendment

    Where parts and components do not have a market potential for reuse, remanufacturing and repair, it shall not be mandatory to remove them prior to shredding if an authorised treatment facility demonstrates, that post-shredder technologies separates materials from parts and components listed in Part C of Annex VII, as efficiently and delivers equivalent recycled material as manual dismantling processes or semi-automated disassembly processes.

  407. Amendment 407PfEProposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 4
    Current text

    4. Engines;

    Amendment

    deleted

  408. Amendment 408PfEProposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 6
    Current text

    6. Gear boxes;

    Amendment

    deleted

  409. Amendment 409PfEProposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 16
    Current text

    16. Heat exchangers;

    Amendment

    deleted

  410. Amendment 410ECRProposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 5 – introductory part
    Current text

    5. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, point (a), the following provisions shall apply to special purpose vehicles:

    Amendment

    5. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, point (a), the following provisions shall apply to special purpose vehicles, with the exception of those defined in Article 3, point (31), of Regulation (EU) 2018/858, which have been produced by small-volume manufacturers as defined in Article 3, point (48), of Regulation (EU) 2024/1257, and motor caravans and trailer caravans as defined in points 5.1 and 5.6 of Part A of Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2018/858.

  411. Amendment 411ECRProposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 6 – introductory part
    Current text

    6. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, points (b) and (c), Articles 16, 19, 20, 27 and 46 to 49 shall apply to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of categories L3, L4, L5, L6 L7, M2, M3, N2, N3 and O with the following modifications:

    Amendment

    6. Without prejudice to paragraph 1, points (b) and (c), and paragraph 2 point (b), Articles 16, 19, 20, 27 and 46 to 49 shall apply to vehicles and end-of-life vehicles of categories L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, M2, M3, N2, N3 and O, and to other parts of a vehicle of category N1, N2, N3, M2 or M3 which have not been approved in a single-stage type approval for the base vehicle, with the following modifications:

  412. Amendment 412ECRProposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 15
    Current text

    (15) ‘authorised treatment facility’ means any establishment or undertaking that is permitted in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC and this Regulation to carry out collection and treatment of end-of-life vehicles;

    Amendment

    (15) ‘authorised treatment facility’ means any establishment or undertaking that is permitted in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC and this Regulation to carry out the collection and storage of end-of-life vehicles or of their parts and components, the issuance of the certificate of destruction, the depollution of end-of-life vehicles, and the removal of parts and components and parts, where technically feasible and economically sustainable;

  413. Amendment 413ECRProposal for a regulation · Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 22
    Current text

    (22) ‘producer’ means any manufacturer, importer or distributor who, irrespective of the selling technique used, including by means of distance contracts as defined in Article 2, point (7), of Directive 2011/83/EU, supplies a vehicle for the first time for distribution or use, within a territory of a Member States on a professional basis;

    Amendment

    (22) ‘producer’ means any manufacturer, importer or distributor who, irrespective of the selling technique used, including by means of distance contracts as defined in Article 2, point (7), of Directive 2011/83/EU, supplies a vehicle for the first time for distribution or use, within a territory of a Member State on a professional basis;

  414. Amendment 414ECRProposal for a regulation · Article 20 – paragraph 4 a (new)
    Amendment

    4 a. The manufacturer of the base vehicle shall collect pro-rata contributions from the manufacturers of later stages of the type approval.

  415. Amendment 415ECRProposal for a regulation · Article 22 – paragraph 2 – point b
    Current text

    (b) establish cross-border cooperation mechanisms with the waste management operators carrying out waste management operations referred to in Article 20.

    Amendment

    (b) establish cross-border cooperation mechanisms with the waste management operators carrying out waste management operations referred to in Article 20 or, where applicable, with another entity that will bear these costs, including appropriate arrangements for the effective transfer and settlement of the costs referred to in paragraph 1.

  416. Amendment 416ECRProposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 6
    Current text

    6. Gear boxes;

    Amendment

    deleted

  417. Amendment 417ECRProposal for a regulation · Annex VII – Part C – point 16
    Current text

    16. Heat exchangers;

    Amendment

    deleted

  418. Amendment 418The LeftProposal for a regulation · Article 6 paragraph 1 subparagraph -1 (new)
    Amendment

    -1 The plastic contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 48 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 20 % of plastic recycled by weight from post-consumer plastic waste.

  419. Amendment 419The LeftProposal for a regulation · Article 6 paragraph 1 subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The plastic contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 25 % of plastic recycled by weight from post-consumer plastic waste.

    Amendment

    The plastic contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 30 % of plastic recycled by weight from post-consumer plastic waste.

  420. Amendment 420The LeftProposal for a regulation · Article 6 paragraph 3 subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts, in accordance with Article 50, to supplement this Regulation by establishing a minimum share of steel recycled from post-consumer steel waste to be present and incorporated into vehicle types to be type-approved in accordance with this Regulation and Regulation (EU) 2018/858.

    Amendment

    The steel contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 48 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 30% of steel by weight recycled from post-consumer waste. At least 75% of the target set out in the first subparagraph shall be achieved by including steel recycled from end-of-life vehicles in the vehicle type concerned. As of 1 January 2035, the steel contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 40% of steel recycled by weight from post-consumer steel waste. At least 75%…

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  421. Amendment 421The LeftProposal for a regulation · Article 6 paragraph 4 subparagraph 1 introductory part
    Current text

    By [OP: Please insert the date = the last day of the month following 35 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the Commission shall assess the feasibility of establishing a requirement on the minimum share of:

    Amendment

    The aluminium contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 48 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 30 % of aluminium recycled by weight from post-consumer aluminium waste. At least 10 % of the target set out in the first subparagraph shall be achieved by including aluminium recycled from end-of-life vehicles in the vehicle type concerned. The aluminium contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 108 months after the date of entry into force of the Reg…

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  422. Amendment 422ESNProposal for a regulation

    Replaces or inserts a longer passage — full text in the official document.

  423. Amendment 423ESNProposal for a regulation · Recital 6
    Current text

    (6) Regulation (EU) 2018/858 of the European Parliament and of the Council44 introduced a comprehensive type-approval and market surveillance system for motor vehicles, trailers, and for systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles with a view to ensuring the proper functioning of the single market and in order to offer a high level of environmental performance. There is a need for a separate regulatory act for the purposes of the EU type-approval procedure laid down in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2018/858. It is necessary to lay down provisions and requirements on the circularity of vehicles in the process of EU type approval. To ensure the compliance of vehic…

    Amendment

    (6) Regulation (EU) 2018/858 of the European Parliament and of the Council44 introduced a comprehensive type-approval and market surveillance system for motor vehicles, trailers, and for systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles with a view to ensuring the proper functioning of the single market and in order to offer a high level of environmental performance. There is a need for a separate regulatory act for the purposes of the EU type-approval procedure laid down in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2018/858. It is necessary to lay down provisions and requirements on the circularity of vehicles in the process of EU type approval, with scrupulous regard for the pr…

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  424. Amendment 424ESNProposal for a regulation · Article 2 – paragraph 1 a (new)
    Amendment

    (1a) This Regulation shall apply to the vehicle categories specified in Annex I from the date of application. It shall exclude vehicles of historical interest and those kept for restoration, collection, museum or cultural purposes, as well as spare parts, assemblies and components intended for the preservation, repair or restoration of such vehicles. Simplified certification and reporting obligations and appropriate transition periods shall apply to micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises and small volume manufacturers.

  425. Amendment 425ESNProposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The plastic contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 25 % of plastic recycled by weight from post-consumer plastic waste.

    Amendment

    The plastic contained in each vehicle type that is type-approved as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 72 months after the date of entry into force of the Regulation] under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 shall contain a minimum of 25 % of plastic recycled by weight from post-consumer plastic waste, provided that the Commission, over a period not exceeding three years, has demonstrated in an independent impact assessment that recyclates of suitable quality are available on the EU market in sufficient volume and at competitive prices and that the measure will not generate disproportionate additional costs for consumers or manufacturers, failing which, application o…

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  426. Amendment 426ESNProposal for a regulation · Article 6 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
    Current text

    The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts, in accordance with Article 50, to supplement this Regulation by establishing a minimum share of steel recycled from post-consumer steel waste to be present and incorporated into vehicle types to be type-approved in accordance with this Regulation and Regulation (EU) 2018/858.

    Amendment

    The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 50 supplementing this Regulation solely for the purpose of adapting non-essential technical requirements. Essential requirements, in particular new or higher binding quotas, changes to the scope, or obligations with considerable financial repercussions for manufacturers, consumers or Member States, may only be established via the ordinary legislative procedure. Each delegated act must be rooted in a risk assessment.

  427. Amendment 427ESNProposal for a regulation · Article 9 – paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. For each vehicle type that is type-approved under Regulation (EU) 2018/858 as of [OP: Please insert the date = the first day of the month following 36 months after the date of entry into force of this Regulation], the manufacturer shall draw up a circularity strategy.

    Amendment

    1. The manufacturer shall submit the data required to meet circularity and recyclate requirements once per year, in application of the once-only principle, via the relevant national authorities. Dual or parallel reporting obligations shall be out of the question. The Commission and Member States shall optimise existing reporting systems and make sure that small and medium-sized enterprises in particular do not face a disproportionate burden.

  428. Amendment 428ENVI, IMCOProposal for a regulation

    Replaces or inserts a longer passage — full text in the official document.

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Members who amended this procedure

97 Members · by amendment count
1
Matteo RICCI
Matteo RICCI
Socialists & Democrats · 🇮🇹 Italy
328
2
Bruno TOBBACK
Bruno TOBBACK
Socialists & Democrats · 🇧🇪 Belgium
261
3
Elisabeth GROSSMANN
Elisabeth GROSSMANN
Socialists & Democrats · 🇦🇹 Austria
261
4
Pierfrancesco MARAN
Pierfrancesco MARAN
Socialists & Democrats · 🇮🇹 Italy
234
5
Annalisa CORRADO
Annalisa CORRADO
Socialists & Democrats · 🇮🇹 Italy
206
6
Sara MATTHIEU
Sara MATTHIEU
Greens / EFA · 🇧🇪 Belgium
191
7
David CORMAND
David CORMAND
Greens / EFA · 🇫🇷 France
191
8
Alexandr VONDRA
Alexandr VONDRA
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇨🇿 Czechia
184(29 solo)
9
Piotr MÜLLER
Piotr MÜLLER
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇵🇱 Poland
163(8 solo)
10
Filip TUREK
Filip TUREK
Patriots for Europe · 🇨🇿 Czechia
151
11
Jonas SJÖSTEDT
Jonas SJÖSTEDT
The Left (GUE/NGL) · 🇸🇪 Sweden
149(135 solo)
12
Jana NAGYOVÁ
Jana NAGYOVÁ
Patriots for Europe · 🇨🇿 Czechia
146
13
Ondřej KNOTEK
Ondřej KNOTEK
Patriots for Europe · 🇨🇿 Czechia
142
14
Pietro FIOCCHI
Pietro FIOCCHI
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇮🇹 Italy
111(111 solo)
15
Anne-Sophie FRIGOUT
Anne-Sophie FRIGOUT
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
107(7 solo)
16
Valérie DELOGE
Valérie DELOGE
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
101
17
Marie-Luce BRASIER-CLAIN
Marie-Luce BRASIER-CLAIN
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
99
18
Mathilde ANDROUËT
Mathilde ANDROUËT
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
99
19
Sérgio GONÇALVES
Sérgio GONÇALVES
Socialists & Democrats · 🇵🇹 Portugal
94
20
Matthieu VALET
Matthieu VALET
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
88
21
Jorge BUXADÉ VILLALBA
Jorge BUXADÉ VILLALBA
Patriots for Europe · 🇪🇸 Spain
84
22
Jorge MARTÍN FRÍAS
Jorge MARTÍN FRÍAS
Patriots for Europe · 🇪🇸 Spain
84
23
Silvia SARDONE
Silvia SARDONE
Patriots for Europe · 🇮🇹 Italy
81
24
Elisabeth DIERINGER
Elisabeth DIERINGER
Patriots for Europe · 🇦🇹 Austria
72
25
Klara DOSTALOVA
Klara DOSTALOVA
Patriots for Europe · 🇨🇿 Czechia
72

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