China has implemented national standards for the recycling and utilisation of electric vehicle (EV) power batteries. Pilot programs report over 99% recovery of key materials such as nickel, cobalt, and manganese
Some companies achieve nickel-cobalt-manganese recovery rates of 99.6% and lithium recovery rates of 96.5%,
That’s funny, according to angry misinformed delusional O&G trolls, batteries end up in an imaginary landfill. Now I don’t know who to believe.
Yes, because as we know, corporations love to throw away money, they hate money.
I’d imagine they usually do. This only impacts China, so batteries used everywhere else will probably still be thrown away.
I know for a fact batteries are not thrown away, while you’re just imagining things.
In Norway they’re storing them in open spaces, which might cause a disaster. Source: https://www.nrk.no/ostfold/livsfarlige-batteriberg-hoper-seg-opp_-_-en-varslet-katastrofe-1.17385084 (it’s in Norwegian)
Yeah, I might care to learn Norwegian so I can read your fear-mongering article of disaster.
So translating a website is a foreign concept to you. Well, let me welcome you to the internet. There’s a site called translate.google.com - paste any URL, and it can translate the article for you so you won’t have to learn another language. How freaking cool is that?