By DosNextGen India Private Limited
In today’s rapidly urbanising India, residential communities are not just clusters of homes—they are hubs of environmental influence. Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) hold immense power in shaping how citizens respond to sustainability challenges, including one that often goes unnoticed: the responsible disposal of old and expired vehicles.
Across housing societies, aging diesel and petrol vehicles sit idle—parked under trees, beside gates, or in basements. Many of these vehicles have already exceeded their legal lifespan but continue to occupy space and emit pollutants. For RWAs, addressing this issue is no longer optional—it is a civic and environmental responsibility.

Why RWAs Must Take the Lead
RWAs serve as the first point of regulation in community spaces. By enforcing clear parking and scrapping policies, they can:
- Reduce environmental hazards: Expired vehicles leak fuel, oil, and other contaminants into soil and air.
- Comply with legal norms: Under NGT and MoRTH directives, diesel vehicles over 10 years and petrol vehicles over 15 years cannot be parked or driven legally.
- Prevent fines and seizures: Municipal authorities can take action against societies allowing illegal vehicles to remain within premises.

Turning Awareness into Action
Instead of waiting for enforcement drives, RWAs can initiate colony-level clean-up and scrappage campaigns. Partnering with DosNextGen India Private Limited, an authorised and government-approved scrapping company, RWAs can organise on-site assessments and awareness sessions for residents.
DosNextGen India Private Limited operates a Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF) in Hapur (Delhi NCR) and offers:
- Free vehicle pickup from society premises
- Assistance with RTO de-registration
- Eco-friendly dismantling of metals, plastics, and oils
- Immediate issuance of Certificate of Deposit (CoD) for residents
Building a Culture of Compliance
When an RWA promotes responsible scrapping, it sets a precedent for cleaner, better-managed communities. It shows that urban residents care not just about comfort, but also about compliance and environmental stewardship. Each scrapped vehicle becomes a contribution toward a cleaner skyline, safer basements, and healthier air.

The Community as a Change Leader
Change often begins close to home. By encouraging residents to let go of expired vehicles responsibly, RWAs can lead India’s green mobility revolution at the grassroots level.
Contact Us to Organise an RWA Scrappage Drive:
🌐 www.dosnextgen.com
📞 +91 93246 89358
📧 info@dosnextgen.com
A cleaner community begins with one responsible decision—start with the vehicles parked at your gate.

