How carmakers are using recycled materials in modern cars
As carmakers look to reduce the environmental impact of vehicle production, recycled materials are becoming increasingly common in modern vehicles. Plastic bottles, fishing nets, discarded textiles and recycled metals are now being used in seats, carpets, interior trims and even parts of the vehicle structure. However, recycling automotive materials is not always straightforward. In many cases, materials recovered from scrapped vehicles are downcycled into lower-grade applications rather than being reused in new vehicles. Ahead of World Environment Day on June 5, here's a look at how manufacturers are putting these materials to use. Plastic bottles are being turned into seats and carpets Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the plastic commonly used in beverage bottles, is now widely used for seat fabrics, carpets, floor mats and headliners. Mahindra uses recycled PET-based materials in the BE 6 and XEV 9e , while Mercedes-Benz incorporates them into upholstery and interior trim i...