India's vehicle scrappage economy — structured, traceable, compliant.
India's Vehicle Scrappage Policy mandates registered vehicle scrapping through authorised RVSFs. ReVivo connects auto OEMs, fleet operators and recyclers to compliant ELV processing infrastructure — turning end-of-life vehicles into domestic metal supply.
The obligation
“India's Vehicle Scrappage Policy and RVSF framework require vehicles past their regulatory life to be scrapped through authorised facilities with proper documentation. OEMs and fleet operators face regulatory and liability exposure for unmanaged ELVs.”
5M+
vehicles due for scrappage annually
Steel · Al · Cu
primary metals recovered
RVSF-linked
authorised scrapping compliance
India's Vehicle Scrappage Policy targets millions of commercial and private vehicles for regulated scrapping annually — releasing steel, aluminium and copper into the domestic supply chain.
Built for every participant in the elvs recovery chain.
For Auto OEMs
RVSF-linked scrappage for end-of-producer-responsibility
Verified vehicle-to-material chain of custody
Documentation for compliance under scrappage policy
Depollution and material recovery at authorised facilities
For Fleet Operators
Structured end-of-life vehicle deregistration and scrappage
RVSF compliance documentation for fleet audits
Bulk ELV processing with verified material recovery
Scrappage certificates for vehicle deregistration
For Recyclers
Verified, policy-compliant inbound ELV volume
Structured metal recovery from depolluted vehicles
Connection to OEM and fleet buyer channels
Documentation for ferrous and non-ferrous recovered metal
Ready to close the loop on elvs?
ReVivo handles recovery, traceability and compliance end-to-end — so you can focus on what you produce, not what it leaves behind.
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