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The Battery Recycling market is a subset of the larger Recycling and Recycled Materials industry. It involves the collection, sorting, and processing of used batteries for reuse or disposal. This process helps to reduce the amount of hazardous materials that are released into the environment. It also helps to conserve resources by reducing the need for new materials.
The Battery Recycling market is composed of a variety of stakeholders, including manufacturers, recyclers, and government agencies. Manufacturers are responsible for producing batteries and ensuring that they are properly recycled. Recyclers are responsible for collecting, sorting, and processing used batteries. Government agencies are responsible for setting regulations and standards for the industry.
Some companies in the Battery Recycling market include Call2Recycle, Exide Technologies, and Umicore. Show Less Read more