The agency’s main goal is to help countries reduce the carbon footprint of the combat vehicles in each military’s inventory. Such contracts awarded by NSPA are not unusual. Media in Italy say that all of this as a process has been completed in compliance with applicable rules and regulations related to environmental protection and health and safety standards. Their elimination had to be done after their identification and processing. M-113 is made not only of metal but also of dangerous materials. Including cutting many critical components that must “castrate” war machines from being reused. The entire process is complex and involves precise actions during its execution. Supervision was also carried out by the procuring entity – NSPA. Then, according to the project, 500 M-113s from the Italian company Montalbetti were to be demetallized. The process of demetallization of Italian obsolete APCs started nearly two years ago. Non-ferrous and ferrous metals were also recycled, which helped the circular economy. Calculations show that the 722 APCs de-metalled resulted in the saving of 41,000 tonnes of CO₂. The deals were done on the international metal markets. Italy has earned 3 million euros after selling eight million kilograms of recovered scrap.
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