Recyclus Group Attends the 2022 ICBR Conference
n his presentation, published on the conference hub, he stressed the importance of establishing domestic facilities to process and recycle lithium-ion batteries to minimise the cost, carbon footprint and battery transportation risks.
Recyclus is increasing the UK’s domestic abilities with its in-house, industrial scale lithium-ion and lead-acid battery recycling technologies, and UN-certified battery boxes.
View his presentation here: https://recyclusgroup.z33.web.core.windows.net/recyclus-presentation-icbr.pdf
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