23
May
Cercarbono invites you to comment on Cercarbono’s CM-WM-ELV-01Methodology: “Recovery and Recycling of materials from End-of-Life Vehicles”, which establishes the criteria for quantifying greenhouse-gas emission reductions achieved through the recovery and recycling of post-consumer materials thereof in formal sector facilities. This version for public consultation, reviewed by independent experts, aligns with Cercarbono’s high-integrity requirements as per its regulatory framework.
At a glance
- Scope: Post-consumer ELV materials only.
- Eligible materials:Metals, plastics, and glass—recovered as secondary raw materials that match virgin quality.
- Additionality & accounting: Projects must comply with Cercarbono’s additionality guidelines; emission reductions = baseline (virgin raw materials-based production) – project (recycled materials-based production).
- Monitoring: Processed materials amount, energy use, product quality/prices, recycling activity penetration and rate, and ELV import data to prevent double counting and greenwashing.
- Compliance & safeguards: projects follow all legal, environmental, labour, health and safety rules, apply Cercarbono Safeguarding Principles and report Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) contributions via the SDGtool.
- Innovation: methodology encourages technologies that raise recovery rates and cut the environmental impact of ELV disposal.
Consultation window
23 May 2025 – 22 June 2025
How to submit feedback
Download the methodology and complete the online feedback form via registry.cercarbono.com/20.
Your input is vital to ensuring the rigour, reliability, and pertinence of this new methodology and to strengthening the Cercarbono voluntary carbon-credit programme.