1 / 16 Tata Motors on Friday entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Gujarat to support setting up a Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF) in Ahmedabad for end-of-life passenger and commercial vehicles.2 / 16According to the automaker, the scrappage centre, to be set up in association with a partner, will have the capacity to recycle up to 36,000 vehicles a year.3 / 16The MoU is a part of the Investment Promotion Activity and comes through the Ports and Transport Department of the Gujarat government.4 / 16The Department will facilitate the necessary approvals as per the rules and regulations of the State Government and the draft vehicle scrappage policy released by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) for setting up RVSF, Tata Motors said.5 / 16“It will address the intent of all stakeholders with benefits such as low import bill for scrap and crude oil, job opportunities for MSMEs, the possibility of upside in new vehicle sales for OEMs, low operation cost for vehicle owners, safer and cleaner vehicles for consumers and a sustainable environment for all,” the automaker added.6 / 16Girish Wagh, executive director and president – commercial vehicle business unit, Tata Motors, said, “We are delighted to support this initiative through a partner by setting up a registered scrapping facility (RVSF) in Ahmedabad. It is indeed a historic step for Tata Motors as the company announces its participation in the vehicle scrapping space.”7 / 16“Appropriate scrapping of end-of-life vehicles will have sustained benefits for the ecosystem stakeholders and the environment alike8 / 16 The scrappage policy by the MoRTH is a welcome move and a step in the right direction to promote safer and cleaner vehicles in India, and it is a crucial step in building a circular economy.9 / 16As a responsible corporate, Tata Motors is committed to a sustainable future and look forward to supporting this initiative through this association with the Government of Gujarat,” Wagh said.10 / 16The MoU was signed at the Investor Summit in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, which was organized by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) and the Gujarat government.11 / 16Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Vehicle Scrapping Policy during the ‘Investors Summit for setting up Vehicle Scrapping Infrastructure’ in Gujarat.12 / 16Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Vehicle Scrapping Policy during the ‘Investors Summit for setting up Vehicle Scrapping Infrastructure’ in Gujarat.13 / 16Moreover, 450-500 Automated Testing Stations (ATS) and 60-70 Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facilities (RVSF) across the country.14 / 16A single window clearance portal is being developed where the applications for ATS and RVSF will be catered through a single portal within 60 days.15 / 16One crore vehicles in the country can be recycled immediately. Gadkari had also said that four lakh of these vehicles are from Gujarat.16 / 16Commercial vehicles older than 15 years and personal vehicles older than 20 years will be scrapped if found ineligible for inspection. Heavy commercial vehicles will be inspected from April 2023, while other vehicles will be inspected from June 2024.