In this Q&A, Leo Raudys, CEO of The Battery Network, discusses what the rebrand means for municipalities, haulers, and producers.
Lithium-ion batteries power everyday life, but improper use and disposal can lead to dangerous fires. Simple safety habits and responsible recycling can dramatically reduce risks across homes, ...
Redwood Materials recently launched bins in San Francisco and plans to scale this year. This follows related innovations from ...
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BMW’s battery recycling method skips chemical processing to keep valuable cell materials
The BMW Group has launched a new battery recycling facility in Germany aimed at ...
Researchers warn that the rapid growth of lithium iron phosphate batteries in electric vehicles is creating a massive ...
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Three-in-one process recycles spent lithium batteries, captures CO₂ and generates catalysts—all at room temperature
Scientists from China have developed a new way to recycle lithium batteries that is a triple win for the planet. It not only ...
New scheduled commercial pickups help Dover, NH organizations manage batteries safely, reduce storage risks, and ...
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Lavender-powered sodium batteries: Scientists turn floral waste into energy storage
An international research team has identified electrochemical presodiation as the superior strategy for stabilizing ...
Streamlined commercial battery recycling pickups help Hudson County organizations reduce risk, stay compliant, and keep ...
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