Union Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh said a legislation is pending on old vehicles and with it, the steel industry will be able to source high quality scarp with auto shredding plants replacing imports.
The idea behind the JV is to meet India's annual scrap requirement of around 6 million tonnes, which is at present done through imports.
Singh said the JV is starting with a single unit, but is also looking at a pan-India presence.
"Unless there is a regulatory compulsion, supply of automobiles will not happen for shredding," he said.
The total project cost for setting up of an auto shredding and recycling plant and a few collection centres is around Rs 120 crore and the shredding plant will either be in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
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