Directive 2000/53/EC of the European Parliament and of the CouncilShow full title

Directive 2000/53/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 September 2000 on end-of life vehicles

ANNEX IU.K.Minimum technical requirements for treatment in accordance with Article 6(1) and (3)

1.Sites for storage (including temporary storage) of end-of-life vehicles prior to their treatament:U.K.

  • impermeable surfaces for appropriate areas with the provision of spillage collection facilities, decanters and cleanser-degeasers,

  • equipment for the treatment of water, including rainwater, in compliance with health and environmental regulations.

2.Sites for treatment:U.K.

  • impermeable surfaces for appropriate areas with the provision of spillage collection facilities, decanters and cleanser-degreasers,

  • appropriate storage for dismantled spare parts, including impermeable storage for oil-contaminated spare parts,

  • appropriate containers for storage of batteries (with electrolyte neutralisation on site or elsewhere), filters and PCB/PCT-containing condensers,

  • appropriate storage tanks for the segregated storage of end-of-life vehicle fluids: fuel, motor oil, gearbox oil, transmission oil, hydraulic oil, cooling liquids, antifreeze, brake fluids, battery acids, air-conditioning system fluids and any other fluid contained in the end-of-life vehicle,

  • equipment for the treatment of water, including rainwater, in compliance with health and environmental regulations,

  • appropriate storage for used tyres, including the prevention of fire hazards and excessive stockpiling.

3.Treatment operations for depollution of end-of-life vehicles:U.K.

  • removal of batteries and liquified gas tanks,

  • removal or neutralisation of potential explosive components, (e.g. air bags),

  • removal and separate collection and storage of fuel, motor oil, transmission oil, gearbox oil, hydraulic oil, cooling liquids, antifreeze, brake fluids, air-conditioning system fluids and any other fluid contained in the end-of-life vehicle, unless they are necessary for the re-use of the parts concerned,

  • removal, as far as feasible, of all components identified as containing mercury.

4.Treatment operations in order to promote recycling:U.K.

  • removal or catalysts,

  • removal of metal components containing copper, aluminium and magnesium if these metals are not segregated in the shredding process,

  • removal of tyres and large plastic components (bumpers, dashboard, fluid containers, etc), if these materials are not segregated in the shredding process in such a way that they can be effectively recycled as materials,

  • removal of glass.

5.Storage operations are to be carried out avoiding damage to components containing fluids or to recoverable components and spare parts.U.K.