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Tata Motors establishes state-of-the-art registered vehicle scrapping facility in Bhubaneswar


By Priya SinghUpdated On: 26-Jul-2023 05:01 PM
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The state-of-the-art facility aims to address the growing concerns of vehicle pollution and the safe disposal of end-of-life vehicles.

The cutting-edge factory employs environmentally friendly processes and has the potential to safely and sustainably disassemble 10,000 end-of-life automobiles per year.

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Tata Motors opened its second Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF) in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. This cutting-edge facility, dubbed 'Re.Wi.Re - Recycle with Respect,' was opened by Smt Tukuni Sahu*, Minister of Water Resources, Commerce, and Transport for the Government of Odisha.

The cutting-edge factory employs environmentally friendly processes and has the potential to safely and sustainably disassemble 10,000 end-of-life automobiles per year. Empreo Premium, a Tata Motors partner, develops and operates the RVSF to trash end-of-life passenger and commercial vehicles of all brands. This expansion follows the opening of the company's first facility in Jaipur, Rajasthan, and represents another big step forward in the company's sustainable activities.

The cutting-edge facility was designed specifically for disassembling end-of-life passenger and commercial vehicles of all types, with an emphasis on environmentally responsible techniques. All operations are seamless and paperless in this totally digital facility. There are also designated stations for the safe dismantling of various components such as tyres, batteries, gasoline, oils, liquids, and gases.

Each vehicle will go through a comprehensive documentation and dismantling process developed exclusively for passenger and commercial vehicles. As a result, the disassembly procedure pays close attention to detail, ensuring the safe disposal of all components.

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"We aim to extract the maximum value from scrap materials and reduce waste for a brighter future by using globally benchmarked recycling procedures that house contemporary technology for safe and sustainable vehicle scrapping. We would like to express our gratitude to the Government of Odisha for their tremendous efforts in making this project a reality. These decentralized facilities will help our clients, promote economic growth, create job opportunities, and meet the demand for environmentally friendly vehicle scrapping," stated Rajesh Kaul, Business Head - Trucks.

The state-of-the-art facility aims to address the growing concerns of vehicle pollution and the safe disposal of end-of-life vehicles. With technological advancements and stringent environmental regulations, the scrapping center sets new standards for responsible automotive waste management.

Spread over an extensive area, the facility is equipped with advanced machinery and automated systems to ensure the efficient dismantling and recycling of vehicles. Trained technicians will utilize environmentally friendly processes to extract valuable components and materials, reducing waste and promoting resource conservation.

The inauguration of Tata Motors' state-of-the-art vehicle scrapping facility in Bhubaneswar marks a milestone in the company's environmental sustainability journey. It is expected to positively influence the automotive industry, encouraging other manufacturers to adopt eco-friendly practices and play a significant role in building a greener and cleaner future for India.

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