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Wednesday, March 03, 2021 5:43:40 AM
Yes, recycling of batteries is a necessity given the increasing demand for batteries and the limited annual production of Lithuim. The geniuses at the nevada R&D center will have to figure out how to recycle as cost-effective and in the most environmentally friendly way possible. What's the residual value of used batteries? Is it economically feasible to extract the raw materials from the batteries or is it better to find another use for the spent batteries (after manipulation) or both or are there other ways to get as much out of the used batteries as possible?
I believe Ashok Shukla and his pals will find ways to respond to these questions and take the necessary steps to meet the increasingly explicit demand to recycle those batteries (with all the valuable metals and REE's).
Do we really want to be dependent on China regarding the supply of those raw materials as happened before (regarding REE's).
Let's invest in ways to reuse raw materials and not wait until supply can no longer keep up with demand at all.
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