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Global Primary Battery Recycling Market 2021-2025

  • Report
  • January 2021
  • 120 Pages
  • Global
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In the context of battery technology, the primary battery recycling market refers to the industry involved in the collection, sorting, and processing of non-rechargeable batteries to recover materials for reuse. Primary batteries, such as alkaline and lithium primary cells, once depleted, are typically disposed of. However, recycling allows the extraction of valuable materials like zinc, manganese, and steel, reducing the need for virgin resources and the environmental impact of disposal. As these batteries contain chemicals harmful to the environment, the recycling process is regulated to ensure safe handling and disposal of toxic substances. The recycling market has evolved to implement more efficient and environmentally friendly technologies that return these resources to the supply chain. This practice supports sustainability efforts within the industry and is an important aspect of circular economy initiatives. Various companies are active in the primary battery recycling market, contributing to the more responsible use of materials. Some of these include: - Call2Recycle: A North American battery recycling program that offers collection and processing services. - Umicore: A materials technology company with extensive battery recycling operations. - Gravita India Ltd.: An Indian company offering turnkey solutions for lead acid battery recycling. - Battery Solutions: A US-based battery management and recycling company with a comprehensive sorting and recycling service. - TES-AMM: A provider of IT recycling and e-waste solutions, including battery recycling. - Raw Materials Company Inc.: A firm specializing in environmentally safe battery recycling processes. Show Less Read more