
The facility will recycle both passenger and commercial vehicles from different brands.
By Priya Singh

Key Highlights:
Tata Motors, a leading commercial vehicle maker in India, has opened its seventh vehicle registered scrapping facility in Guwahati. This new facility, called 'Re.Wi.Re – Recycle with Respect,' is part of Tata Motors’ effort to promote sustainable practices in Northeast India.
The facility is a result of a partnership with Axom Platinum Scrappers. The plant can process up to 15,000 old vehicles every year. It will recycle both passenger and commercial vehicles from different brands. The operation is fully digital and paperless, with special areas for dismantling vehicle parts like tyres, batteries, and fluids, all following strict environmental rules.
Local leaders, including Transport Minister Jogen Mohan and Health Minister Ashok Singhal, praised the facility. They believe it will create jobs and help improve the environment in Assam.
This new center in Guwahati adds to Tata Motors’ existing vehicle scrapping facilities in cities like Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Surat, Chandigarh, Delhi NCR, and Pune. It shows Tata Motors’ commitment to responsible vehicle disposal, as part of India’s vehicle scrappage policy.
About Tata Motors
Tata Motors explores new possibilities and pushes boundaries with a human-centric, hi-tech approach. The company offers a wide range of smart e-mobility solutions, staying ahead of the industry. Responsibility is a core value, and Tata Motors is committed to making responsible choices while creating a positive legacy.
As India’s leading vehicle manufacturer, Tata Motors has a strong global presence. With over 9,400 touchpoints, 125 countries, and 7 assembly facilities, the company continues to focus on delivering value and partnering with customers for success.
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CMV360 Says
Tata Motors opening a new vehicle scrapping facility in Guwahati is a good step. It's great for the environment because it focuses on recycling vehicles the right way. Plus, it will create more jobs in the area. The digital and paperless system is impressive because it's more efficient, accurate and modern. This facility will help make sure old vehicles are taken care of properly.
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