Denso joins pilot project for automotive recycling
ABU DHABI: Denso Corporation joins an automotive recycling process pilot project to develop innovative solutions for the recycling challenges that the automotive industry is facing, particularly in the end-of-life vehicle processing sector. Through joint efforts in this pilot project, Denso aims to establish more sustainable and efficient practices across the automotive supply chain. This will help in promoting a more environmentally responsible and greener future for the industry.
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Why has Denso Corporation joined an automotive recycling process pilot project?
Denso Corporation joins an automotive recycling process pilot project to develop innovative solutions to address the recycling challenges faced by the end-of-life vehicle processing sector.When is the automotive recycling process pilot project expected to end?
The automotive recycling process pilot project is scheduled to end by January 2025.Denso Corporation has identified various challenges such as labor shortages and disparate standards in the automotive recycling sector. By participating in the automotive recycling process pilot project Denso aims to address these challenges. It is planning to utilize automated dismantling which is an integrated processing method to address the challenges faced by the automotive recycling sector.
The project has been named "Demonstration of Manufacturing-and-Recycling Integrated Process for Horizontal Cycle Enabled by Automated Sophisticated Dismantling of ELVs," and it demonstrates advanced technologies for hassle-free recycling of end-of-life vehicles.
The main intent of this collaborative project is to develop advanced recycling processes and dismantling technology to revolutionize automotive recycling. Denso and other well-known companies, alongside automotive parts manufacturers and academic institutions, have teamed up to achieve this goal. The project aims to evaluate the environmental impact of recycling and develop cutting-edge dismantling tech.
The project started in March and is scheduled to end by January 2025. It will help in the establishment of a recycling and manufacturing integrated process for environmentally friendly automotive production. This holistic approach will contribute to a more sustainable automotive future.
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