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Battery Recycling Monthly's latest summary on interesting developments in the battery recycling industry over the last week
SYDNEY - AussieJournal -- Battery Recycling Monthly Highlights Industry Shifts and New Partnerships
Battery Recycling Monthly™ today released its latest Weekly Research Update, spotlighting major developments across the global battery recycling and clean energy ecosystem.
The edition underscores the ongoing turbulence in the sector, with the collapse of Northvolt and Li-Cycle marking a turning point in large-scale business models. Glencore's acquisition of Li-Cycle in early August for USD 40 million – after once being valued at nearly USD 15.9 billion in 2021 – highlights both the volatility and the opportunities now facing innovators.
In a positive regional development, Australia's Battery Pollution Technologies and the University of the South Pacific announced a landmark strategic partnership. The initiative aims to establish a Pacific-wide framework for end-of-life battery management, including technology adapted to tropical conditions, second-life studies for hybrid EV batteries, and a feasibility study for a Fiji-based recycling hub. The partnership promises to bring jobs, technology, and investment at a community level.
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Globally, policy and research momentum continues. The USA's Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA) has released a timely whitepaper on EV battery management and critical mineral recovery, while MIT unveiled a new self-disassembling battery material that could simplify future recycling processes. AltEnergy also examined strategies for decommissioning large-scale battery energy storage projects.
Battery Recycling Monthly™ remains committed to providing timely insights into the rapidly evolving energy transition landscape. www.batteryrecyclingmonthly.com
For subscriptions or media enquiries: editor@batteryrecyclingmonthly.com
Battery Recycling Monthly™ today released its latest Weekly Research Update, spotlighting major developments across the global battery recycling and clean energy ecosystem.
The edition underscores the ongoing turbulence in the sector, with the collapse of Northvolt and Li-Cycle marking a turning point in large-scale business models. Glencore's acquisition of Li-Cycle in early August for USD 40 million – after once being valued at nearly USD 15.9 billion in 2021 – highlights both the volatility and the opportunities now facing innovators.
In a positive regional development, Australia's Battery Pollution Technologies and the University of the South Pacific announced a landmark strategic partnership. The initiative aims to establish a Pacific-wide framework for end-of-life battery management, including technology adapted to tropical conditions, second-life studies for hybrid EV batteries, and a feasibility study for a Fiji-based recycling hub. The partnership promises to bring jobs, technology, and investment at a community level.
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Globally, policy and research momentum continues. The USA's Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA) has released a timely whitepaper on EV battery management and critical mineral recovery, while MIT unveiled a new self-disassembling battery material that could simplify future recycling processes. AltEnergy also examined strategies for decommissioning large-scale battery energy storage projects.
Battery Recycling Monthly™ remains committed to providing timely insights into the rapidly evolving energy transition landscape. www.batteryrecyclingmonthly.com
For subscriptions or media enquiries: editor@batteryrecyclingmonthly.com
Source: Battery Pollution Technologies
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