Recycling Lead-Acid Batteries Is Easy. Why Is Recycling Lithium-Ion Batteries Hard?

July 27, 2022

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With a recycling rate of 99 percent, lead acid batteries hold the title holder for the most recycled product in the world. While this remains a great feat, it makes for tough competition.

As the production of lithium-ion batteries overcomes the production of lead-acid batteries, it is important to tackle the issue of recyclability.

By comparing the two batteries, their industries, and their markets, we are able to get a better idea of what is holding lithium-ion batteries back.

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