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      The Lead Acid Battery Recycling market, within the context of automotive batteries, encompasses the process of collecting, dismantling, and recycling the materials from used lead-acid batteries, primarily from vehicles. These batteries are an essential source of lead, and their recycling is a critical component of sustainable manufacturing practices. The process begins with the collection of spent batteries from automotive service centers, garages, and collection drives. The batteries are then    transported to recycling facilities where they undergo a series of steps to recover lead, plastic, and sulfuric acid.
The lead obtained from the recycling process is purified and subsequently used to manufacture new battery plates, while the recovered plastic is typically cleaned and processed into pellets for producing battery casings. Sulfuric acid is either neutralized and discharged safely or converted into sodium sulfate, which is an ingredient in laundry detergents, glass, and textile manufacturing. The recycling of lead-acid batteries helps in resource conservation, reduces the need for mining fresh lead, mitigates the environmental impact of disposal, and promotes a circular economy within the automotive industry.
Some prominent companies in the lead-acid battery recycling market include Johnson Controls, Exide Technologies, Gravita India Ltd, Battery Solutions, LLC, and Umicore. These companies operate with advanced recycling technologies and follow stringent environmental regulations to ensure that the battery materials are recovered efficiently and responsibly. Show Less   Read more