Scrap Car Recycling in 2025: What UK Businesses Need to Know

The UK is setting the pace for scrap car recycling, with the latest figures showing that we’re now exceeding core environmental targets. For businesses operating in the trade, recovery, insurance, and wider automotive industries, this is more than just a statistic, but a signal for change.

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UK Recycling Rates Are Surging

According to data published in May 2025, the UK is now achieving:

  • 86.5% car recycling and reuse
  • 94.1% total reuse and recovery

This puts us ahead of the EU minimum recycling target of 85%, and just below the UK goal of 95% reuse and recovery.

These excellent results are a reflection of evolving legislation, growing public awareness, and increased responsibility across the automotive sector to recycle and recover vehicles more effectively.

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How Did the UK Reach Its Scrap Car Recycling Targets?

The drive toward a 95% reuse/recovery rate isn’t new, as it was introduced as part of the End-of-Life Vehicles Directive back in 2000 and only made mandatory from 2015.

 

The figures above weren’t a sudden shift but the result of long-term change, with the sector gradually evolving to meet the demands of environmental legislation and more complex vehicle structures.

 

This milestone reflects a decade of dedicated effort across the industry, with businesses working consistently since the target was introduced to improve recycling processes and meet environmental goals.

 

From stricter MOT testing to the gradual phase-out of older diesel vehicles, businesses across the industry have adapted well.

 

What’s Driving the Increase in Scrap Car Recycling Rates?

Key scrap car recycling trends in 2025 include:

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How Rising Scrap Car Recycling Targets Impact Your Business

Whether you’re in vehicle recovery, fleet management, motor insurance, or automotive repair, the UK’s push toward higher scrap car recycling targets affects the way you operate:

 

  • Scrappage demand is rising as older, high-emission vehicles are phased out faster than ever.
  • Compliance requirements are tightening, with new regulations like Mandatory Digital Waste Tracking (MDWT) changing how scrap and salvage data are reported.
  • Sustainable disposal is now a standard: Customers and regulators expect end-of-life vehicles to be recycled responsibly.

 

With increasing pressure on the automotive industry to meet environmental standards, it’s more important than ever to work with licensed Authorised Treatment Facilities (ATFs) that can strip, depollute, and process vehicles efficiently and lawfully.

Future-proofing your business means aligning with partners who prioritise:

  • Full legal compliance
  • Quick turnaround times
  • High rates of reuse and materials recovery

 

These are critical to maintaining customer trust, meeting insurer requirements, and staying ahead in a fast-paced industry.

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How Scrap Local Supports the Shift

At Scrap Local, we’ve seen firsthand how vehicle volumes have increased. More importantly, we’ve seen businesses prioritising sustainable, compliant routes by working with Authorised Treatment Facilities (ATFs) like ours, ensuring vehicles are recycled properly and responsibly.

We’re seeing more vehicles come through every week, and a clear rise in trade and B2B customers looking for:

  • Fast, compliant vehicle collections
  • Trusted ATFs and sustainable processes
  • Support with DVLA requirements and paperwork
  • A circular approach that prioritises reuse and responsible recycling

We’re here to help businesses stay ahead of the curve with the infrastructure, network, and experience to match.

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Is Your Business Ready for Future Regulations?

As you may know, there’s more change on the way. New legislation, such as Mandatory Digital Waste Tracking (MDWT), is already being rolled out in 2026. This will impact how scrap and salvage businesses report waste and manage compliance, meaning their systems and processes must keep up.

For those already taking steps to modernise, this progress is validation. For others, it’s a wake-up call. Keeping up with the industry means embracing technology, sustainability, and regulation all at once.

 

Explore our guide to Mandatory Digital Waste Tracking.

The UK scrap car recycling sector is evolving rapidly, and the businesses that adapt first will benefit the most.

If you’re involved in scrappage, recovery, insurance or trade, it’s time to assess your disposal process.

FAQs: Scrap Car Recycling & Recovery in 2025

Learn about the UK’s 2025 scrap car recycling targets, what’s changed, and what legislation like MDWT means for the industry.

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