Australia
Lithium Australia reveals first production from new battery recycling plant
Lithium Australia NLs (ASX:LIT) 74$-owned subsidiary Envirostream Australia Pty Ltd has produced its first high-value mixed metal dust (MMD).
The MMD, which contains cobalt, nickel, lithium and carbon, was produced at its new battery recycling plant in Melbourne.
The recycling of lithium-ion batteries also produces scrap steel, copper, and aluminium which can be sold.
The first shipment of MMD to South Korea is imminent.
Supported by Victorian legislation
LITs managing director Adrian Griffin said: “The processing of spent batteries not only improves the sustainability of the battery industry but also prevents undesirable materials going to landfill, which reduces the potential for groundwater contamination.
“I applaud the Victorian government for banning such material from landfill – hopefully other jurisdictions will soon follow suit.
“Were proud to be part of an environmental solution that offers every Australian the opportunity to recycle their spent batteries.”
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