Stellantis to lift revenue target for ‘circular economy’ recycling unit

Stellantis will lift its 2030 revenue target for its recycling and reconditioning unit after its revenue grew 25 per cent so far this year, the automaker’s chief executive said on Thursday, adding that the business would help make electric vehicles more affordable.

Rising prices and reduced availability of raw materials, as well as environmental costs to extract them, are pushing manufacturers and regulators to reuse and recycle more.

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said volatility in raw materials prices made electric vehicles less affordable for consumers.

“We aim to set up a stable flow of supplies for raw materials … avoiding market ups and downs. This means less inflation,” Mr Tavares said in Turin as he inaugurated the automaker’s first hub for its recycling and reconditioning business, now part of its ‘circular economy’ unit.

“Raw material inflation is a problem in electrification progression,” he added.

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