EU Mandates 15% Recycled Content in New Vehicles by 2032
The EU has set regulations requiring new vehicles to contain at least 15% recycled materials starting in 2032. This mandate is part of broader efforts aimed at enhancing industrial sustainability and competitiveness in the automotive sector.

Beginning in 2032, all new vehicles in the EU must incorporate a minimum of 15% recycled material, prompting action across the automotive industry. This regulation aligns with discussions at the Deutsch-Vietnamese Economic Forum 2026, which focused on sustainable manufacturing and circular economy strategies to enhance industrial resilience.
Companies like Volkswagen and Bosch are already implementing circular economy practices, with Volkswagen testing these in real production scenarios in Wolfsburg. Investments are also increasing in research infrastructure, such as the Center for the Transformation of Chemistry, backed by German federal funding until 2038. The shift towards circular models is predicted to reduce rare earth imports by 20% and potentially cut CO2 emissions by 11 million tons by the mid-2040s, significantly impacting sectors like construction and mobility.




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