End-of-life Vehicle
(ELV) recovery is a promising strategy to minimize the environmental impact of
automotives on environmental sustainability. This study aims to assess the
community?s knowledge from a socio-technical perspective on ELV. A survey was
conducted in Japan and Malaysia to assess public perception on ELV recovery.
The results showed that the communities in both countries have basic knowledge
and a reasonably good level of awareness on environmental issues and recovery
strategies such as recycling. However, there is a high level of uncertainty on
the concept of ELV reuse and remanufacturing, as more than 50% of respondents
were unsure of their willingness to participate in ELV initiatives. The
respondents agreed that the industry and government should take the necessary
steps to support the reuse strategy. The paper concludes with suggestions from
a socio-technical perspective, which aim to ensure an effective implementation
of ELV recovery through reuse and remanufacturing.