Did you know there are only around 1,500 Authorised Treatment Facilities (ATFs) operating legally in the UK, compared to thousands of businesses offering car scrappage services? That’s why it’s crucial to understand what an ATF is, how it works, and why using one matters more than ever when scrapping your vehicle.
Whether you’re scrapping a car for the first time or you’ve heard the term “ATF” on our website or social media, this guide will explain everything you need to know, from what happens to your car at an ATF to why you should never scrap without one.
We’ll also show you how Scrap Local connects you with licensed ATFs across the UK, making it quicker, safer, and more rewarding to scrap your car the right way.
A quick summary:
Read on for a full breakdown of what ATFs do, why they matter, and how Scrap Local makes it easy to scrap your car with a trusted facility.
An Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF) is an official site that’s licensed by the Environment Agency (or equivalent in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) to legally depollute, dismantle, and recycle end-of-life vehicles (ELVs).
An ATF is the only place in the UK where a scrap car can be processed safely and legally.
To become an ATF, a site must meet strict requirements set out in the End-of-Life Vehicles Regulations 2003, including having the right equipment, drainage systems, storage facilities, and disposal processes in place.
Every vehicle that enters an ATF is logged, depolluted, and broken down in line with UK environmental and waste management laws.
Most importantly, only an ATF can issue a Certificate of Destruction (CoD). This is a vital document that confirms your vehicle has been scrapped and removed from the DVLA database. Without this, you could remain liable for a car you no longer own.
If you’re wondering whether the scrapyard you’re looking to scrap your vehicle with is actually an ATF, check for their site licence or let Scrap Local do the work for you by matching you with a verified, fully licensed facility near you, at the best price.
ATFs play a vital role in ensuring that car scrapping in the UK is done legally, safely, and sustainably.
While some private traders or unlicensed yards may offer quick cash for your car, only an Authorised Treatment Facility can guarantee that your vehicle is dismantled in line with the law.
Here’s why using an ATF is so important:
Scrapping a car through a licensed ATF ensures you’re no longer the registered keeper.
This protects you from being fined, chased for tax, or even held responsible for a vehicle used in a crime.
Only an ATF can issue a Certificate of Destruction (CoD). These are especially important when applying for Clean Air Zone grants.
ATFs must follow strict rules for draining fluids, removing batteries, and safely handling dangerous materials like brake fluid, oils, and fuel.
They’re also required to recycle at least 95% of each vehicle under EU and UK law, making them essential in the fight against pollution and metal waste.
ATFs contribute to the circular economy by recovering usable car parts, responsibly recycling metals, and preventing hazardous waste from entering landfills or waterways.
When you scrap with an ATF, you can rest easy knowing your vehicle won’t be illegally repaired and resold or dumped without being deregistered.
It’s the safest, most reliable way to scrap a car.
When your car reaches an Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF), it goes through a strict, regulated process designed to protect the environment and ensure legal compliance.
Here’s what happens step by step:
The vehicle is logged into the ATF’s system and checked against national databases. Ownership is verified, and once approved, the car is ready to be depolluted.
🔍 In 2022, over 1.4 million vehicles were officially scrapped in the UK through ATFs according to DEFRA records.
A CoD is created and submitted to the DVLA to officially deregister the car. This confirms you are no longer the legal owner and cannot be held responsible for road tax, fines, or penalties.
All hazardous materials are carefully removed, including:
This prevents environmental contamination and ensures that no harmful waste enters the ground or water systems.
♻️ On average, each ELV contains 15–20 litres of potentially hazardous fluids that must be extracted safely.
Usable parts like engines, doors, wheels, and catalytic converters are removed, tested, and resold. This supports the reuse economy and helps keep older vehicles on the road for longer.
Once stripped and depolluted, the car shell is crushed and sent to a metal shredder. The remaining materials – steel, aluminium, and other metals – are sorted and recycled into new products.
📈 Over 95% of a modern vehicle is now recyclable, helping the UK meet environmental targets under the EU ELV Directive.
Despite the growing number of businesses claiming to offer car scrappage services, only around 1,500 ATFs are officially licensed to process vehicles in the UK.
These sites are authorised and monitored by:
As of the latest available data, there are approximately:
That means a large number of scrapyards operating in the UK are not ATFs and therefore not legally allowed to scrap your car or issue a Certificate of Destruction (CoD).
If you unknowingly sell your car to an unlicensed site:
That’s why it’s vital to ensure you’re dealing with a licensed ATF. Or better yet, let Scrap Local do it for you!
At Scrap Local, we make it easy to scrap your car legally, safely, and for the best price, without the hassle of calling around or checking licences.
We’ve built a nationwide network of fully verified Authorised Treatment Facilities (ATFs) to ensure your vehicle is scrapped the right way, no matter where you are in the UK.
Our system instantly matches your vehicle with a local ATF that meets all government regulations.
You won’t need to ask, “Is this a real ATF?”, we’ve already checked that for you and work with trusted ATFs nationwide.
Once your vehicle is collected and processed by our partnered ATF, you’ll receive a Certificate of Destruction (CoD). This confirms your car has been deregistered and you’re no longer liable for it.
Our platform compares offers from local ATFs and trusted buyers to make sure you get the highest guaranteed price for your car, with free collection included!
Because we only work with licensed ATFs, you can rest assured that your car will be depolluted responsibly, parts will be reused or recycled, and nothing ends up in landfill unnecessarily.
If you’re still unsure about how ATFs work or why they matter, this quick Q&A breaks it all down, from legal requirements to how Scrap Local keeps things simple.
ATF stands for Authorised Treatment Facility. It’s a site licensed by environmental authorities to legally handle end-of-life vehicles (ELVs). Only ATFs can issue a Certificate of Destruction and depollute cars safely.
You can check whether a scrapyard is an ATF by looking it up on the Environment Agency’s public register. Alternatively, use Scrap Local, and we’ll match you with a verified ATF near you.
Only ATFs meet legal standards for depolluting and dismantling vehicles. If you scrap your car through an unlicensed site, you won’t get a Certificate of Destruction, and you could remain legally responsible for the vehicle, facing fines or penalties.
No. Only licensed ATFs can issue a Certificate of Destruction (CoD). If a scrapyard isn’t an ATF, they can’t provide one, and your vehicle may not be deregistered properly with the DVLA.
Yes. Every vehicle scrapped through Scrap Local goes to a licensed ATF. We handle everything from matching you with a verified site to organising free collection and issuing the CoD.
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