Lithium-Ion Battery Collection Reaches A New High, Allowing For An Increase In Battery Recycling

What Happens After Lithium-Ion Batteries Are Recycled?

When a battery is recycled, the valuable materials it is made of can be recovered and used to create new batteries or battery-ready materials like cathodes. Recycled and upcycled lithium-ion batteries are projected to be an important part of the future of energy storage as demand for EVs continues to rise.

RecycLiCo recovers up to 100% of cathode metals from battery scrap and upcycles them to high-purity, battery-ready materials. Because of their closed-loop process, RecycLiCo’s process has a lower environmental impact compared to competitors that have complex processing and purification steps that result in extensive liquid and waste production. The circular model also cuts costs for manufacturers and decreases reliance on foreign supply chains.

As the number of recovered and recycled lithium-ion batteries continue to increase due to governmental pressures and the efforts of companies like Call2Recycle, battery recyclers like RecycLiCo could be well-positioned to take advantage and become primary suppliers for car manufacturers. RecycLiCo has looked to plant itself as a pioneer and innovator in a relatively small and new field.

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