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New study highlights environmental benefits of repairing damaged vehicles with green parts

A study commissioned by VRA Certification in collaboration with certified recycler SYNETIQ, an IAA company, has confirmed the significant environmental advantages of repairing damaged vehicles using green parts sourced in the UK.

 

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Repairing damaged vehicles with green parts

The study titled “Repair, Reuse, or Replace,” was also in association with Allianz SE, Oakdene Hollins, and Metsims Environmental Consulting. It details how the repair of damaged vehicles using green parts is a more climate-friendly alternative to the use of newly manufactured replacement parts.

Building on previous studies by Allianz and SYNETIQ, the research sought to validate the assumption that repairing damaged vehicles with locally sourced green parts results in lower emissions compared to replacing them with new parts. 

The study focused on four of the most commonly damaged exterior vehicle parts: the front bumper, bonnet, headlight, and front door. These components were subjected to four different repair scenarios to determine the impact on CO2 emissions:

  1. Repairing the part in situ at a repair shop.
  2. Replacing the part with a new component manufactured in Europe.
  3. Replacing the part with a green part salvaged from an end-of-life vehicle in the UK.
  4. Replacing the part with a new component manufactured in Asia.

The findings of the study confirm that using green parts for vehicle repairs significantly reduces carbon emissions compared to using newly manufactured parts (up to 177 kg CO2e saving per repair). The environmental benefits increase the heavier the replacement part used due to the high embodied emissions associated with their production.

Among the scenarios analysed, replacing damaged parts with new ones was identified as the least favourable option in terms of emissions.

 The study underscores the substantial CO2 savings that could be achieved through a combined approach at UK vehicle body shops, including greater repair of parts, increased use of green parts, adoption of renewable energy sources, and reduced energy consumption. The report estimates that implementing these strategies could result in emission savings exceeding 1 billion kgCO2e per year across the UK.

 Michael Hill, Green Parts Director at SYNETIQ, said: 

“This study provides clear evidence that the repair and reuse of vehicle parts should be the way forward to reduce the automotive industry’s environmental footprint.

 Through the use of green parts and sustainable practises, we can make an impact on reducing emissions and contribute to the fight against climate change.”

Chas Ambrose, Director at VRA Certification, said: 

“I’m really pleased that we’ve had the opportunity to work on this project with such illustrious colleagues. This report extends the previous Allianz work assessing the benefits of alternatives to simply ‘fitting new’.

The confirmation that the use of green parts in vehicle repairs delivers significant emissions savings, compared to the use of new parts, does not come as a great surprise to me.  Nor that the more green parts that are used, the greater the emission savings. 

However, what this particular study also highlights is the truly enormous scale of national and international emission savings that are achievable through a more integrated approach to the repair of damaged vehicles, encompassing more part repair and more part reuse.

 I believe this report is very timely, with the current focus on Net Zero, the circular economy and forthcoming legislative changes relating to vehicle lifetime circularity.”

 The full report is available for review at www.vracertification.org.uk 

ABOUT VRA CERTIFICATION

  • An independent not-for-profit company, set up by the Vehicle Recyclers’ Association in 2020. The sole purpose is to manage, develop and promote the UK’s Vehicle Recycler Certification Scheme.
  • Certifies UK-based vehicle recyclers to ensure they conform with the ‘UK Standard for Reclaimed Parts from End-Of-Life Vehicles’. This provides their customers with the confidence that the vehicle recycler operates legally and only markets quality assured reclaimed vehicle parts.
  • Works with two nationally-recognised certification bodies, who scrutinise a vehicle recycler’s policies and procedures, and audit each recycler annually. This provides an independent, objective assessment of conformance.

You can find out more about VRA Certification, the certification process and certified recyclers here.

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