All of the calculations made for the manufacturing and operating phase were divulged, so you can easily calculate out the CO2 impact over however many years you believe the vehicle will be in service. 100,000 miles is certainly far less than a lot of people will keep this vehicle, and no doubt (knock on wood) they will be in service for far longer. What you're suggesting is that through recycling, there is a positive offset to the environment, by returning material back into the supply chain, but this is broadly applicable to all vehicles. There is only one major component that differentiates a hybrid in that regard, which is the battery. From a quick search, it doesn't look like there is much value in a Li-ion battery either from a recyclers perspective, so I have no idea what "end of life reuse / recycling phases of the product" you imagine would be calculable / unique to our vehicle, beyond what was already factored into this paper. http://www.waste-management-world.com/articles/print/volume-12/issue-4/features/the-lithium-battery-recycling-challenge.html