Toyota Motor Europe has announced the establishment of its newest Circular Factory in Walbrzych, Poland. The facility will cover 25,000 square metres and process close to 20,000 End-Of-Life vehicles every year. This investment represents another significant step in TME’s strategy to develop a circular economy model based on the principles of reduce, reuse and recycle. The aim is to maximise environmental benefits through precise and systematic processing of vehicles at the end of their life cycle.
The new factory in Poland will apply a comprehensive approach to End-Of-Life vehicle processing. It will recover components that can be used again as well as valuable raw materials. Items such as batteries and wheels will be evaluated for their potential to be remanufactured, repurposed or recycled. Toyota also intends to recover materials including copper, steel, aluminium and plastics for use in the production of new vehicles.
The Circular Factory will expand the activities of the existing Walbrzych plant, which already produces key components for Toyota’s hybrid and conventional powertrains.
“This is our second #CircularFactory in Europe. The first was launched in 2025 in Burnaston in the United Kingdom and has become our benchmark for the development of circular economy operations,” said Leon van der Merwe, Vice President of Circular Economy at #ToyotaMotorEurope.
“We selected Poland due to the strong market potential to source End-Of-Life vehicles, recycling upstream & downstream and the presence of our established manufacturing infrastructure. In the coming years we plan to introduce similar investments in other European markets,” he added.
Circularity is both a pathway to and an enabler of carbon neutrality. It lowers the demand for carbon intensive raw materials and strengthens supply chains. By designing vehicles for reuse, remanufacturing, #recycling and material efficiency, circularity can help cut emissions across the entire value chain.
source : Toyota Motor Europe

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