End of Life Vehicle Regulation in South Korea Research and Response Strategy
DOI: 10.23977/socsam.2024.050108 | Downloads: 3 | Views: 148
Author(s)
Lizhe Liu 1, Kaixuan Zhang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 China Automotive Technology Research Center Co., LTD, Tianjin, China
Corresponding Author
Lizhe LiuABSTRACT
In April 2007, the Ministry of Environment of South Korea issued the "Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Vehicles", which stipulates the requirements of electronic and electrical products and automotive products in terms of hazardous substances, recovery rates, polymer material marking, and information disclosure of end of life vehicles. There are mandatory controlling requirements for M1 and N1 automobile products put into the Korean market. In view of the multiple amendments to the regulations, this paper will solve and analyze the act, and focus on the overall management system framework of hazardous substances and recycling and related technical requirements in South Korea, and analyze the differences in the management of hazardous substances and recycling rates among South Korea and China and the European Union. Finally, this paper summarizes the key points of response strategies for Chinese automobile manufacturers when they want to export their vehicles to the Korean market.
KEYWORDS
South Korea, Hazardous Substances, Recycling, Response StrategiesCITE THIS PAPER
Lizhe Liu, Kaixuan Zhang, End of Life Vehicle Regulation in South Korea Research and Response Strategy. Social Security and Administration Management (2024) Vol. 5: 60-67. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socsam.2024.050108.
REFERENCES
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[2] Chai Jing. Regulations and implementation Progress of scrapped vehicle recycling in South Korea. Automotive Industry Research. 2013(11):27-29.
[3] Law No. 18912 on the Recycling of Electrical and Electronic Products and Automobiles.
[4] Law No. 32528 Enforcement Order on Recycling of Electronic and Electrical Products and Automobiles.
[5] Regulation No. 613 of the Ministry of the Environment: Operational guidelines for the inspection of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products and automobiles.
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