Abstract
The ELV (End-of-Life Vehicle) problem is one of important issue in Japan. Recycling ratio of the ELV is very low in the present. Therefore we proposed a new ELV inverse manufacturing plants where ELVs are efficiently dismantled and assorted into green parts according to the type of material. And we evaluated the whole ELV's LCA environmental impact including the plant by using the LCA-NETS method that we proposed. The results revealed that the inverse plant has much lower environmental load than conventional plants and that separating parts for recycling have a large effect on remarkable reduction environmental load.