What an ATF does that a regular scrapyard cannot
An Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF) holds an environmental permit from the Environment Agency (England and Wales), SEPA (Scotland), or NIEA (Northern Ireland) that allows it to receive, depollute and destroy end-of-life vehicles under the End-of-Life Vehicles Regulations 2003. A regular scrapyard without an ATF permit cannot legally issue a Certificate of Destruction, cannot legally drain or handle the regulated fluids (engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, battery acid, airbag propellants), and cannot claim the government subsidy on recycling targets.
The regulations implement EU Directive 2000/53/EC (retained in UK law post-Brexit) which sets a 95 % reuse and recycling target by weight for end-of-life vehicles. ATFs must achieve this target across their vehicle intake and report to the agency annually.
Find ATFs using the Environment Agency's online directory. Check the permit status is 'active' before handing over the vehicle.
