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Energy Storage

It’s time to get serious about recycling lithium-ion batteries

A projected surge in electric-vehicle sales means that researchers must think about conserving natural resources and addressing battery end-of-life issues

by Mitch Jacoby
July 14, 2019 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 97, Issue 28
This photo shows two men examining shredded material from Li-ion battery recycling.

Credit: American Manganese | In a battery-recycling pilot plant near Vancouver, British Columbia, American Manganese engineers examine shredded aluminum recovered from Li-ion battery cathodes.

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