ELVES, A Founding Member of New ELV Forum Representative Group

ELVES, the End-of-Life Vehicle (ELV) compliance scheme in Ireland, and other European ELV compliance schemes, have come together recently to form a new organisation, the ELV Forum.

The ELV Forum is a non-profit association established to strengthen coordination at European and international level and enhance members contribution to the development and implementation of ELV policy.

With the pending adoption of the new ELV Regulation, the creation of the ELV Forum is a timely opportunity to formalise collaboration amongst European ELV compliance schemes and other stakeholders. “ELVES is delighted to be a founding member of the ELV Forum and welcomes the opportunity to work with our European colleagues to further improve the processing of ELVs across Europe. With the collective expertise of its members, the ELV Forum has the capability to assist and improve the effectiveness of the ELV Regulation through feedback and effective communication with the European Commission.”, Lee-Jane Eastwood, Operations Manager at ELVES.

Along with ELVES, members of the Forum include:

· ADA (Italy)                                            · ELVES (Ireland) www.elves.ie
· AMVH (Greece)                                    · Febelauto (Belgium)
· ARN (The Netherlands)                       · Öcar (Austria)
 · Autokierrätys (Finland)                       · Scholz Recycling Polska (Poland)
 · Autorecycling (Slovakia)                    · Sigrauto (Spain)
· CarTakeBack (United Kingdom)         · Stiftung autorecycling (Switzerland)
· Dansk Bil-Retur (Denmark)                  · Valorauto (France)
· Ecorauto (Luxembourg)                       · Valorcar (Portugal)

The new ELV Regulation will bring Extended Producer Responsibilities in vehicle design and manufacturing including minimum recycling content for some key materials. The Regulation will also broaden the scope of what is currently in place to include other vehicle types such as trucks, buses, trailers and certain L-category vehicles, as well as other changes aimed at improving the reuse and recycling of ELVs. The current mandated annual ELV recycling targets set at 95% for each member state, are not set to change. From 2018, Ireland, with the support of ELVES, has met the ELV targets every year since the compliance scheme began operating.

More information on the ELV Forum is available at www.elvforum.org

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Posted on: Wednesday, 01 July 2026 | By ELVES
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