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‘Mind the gap – batteries regulation has holes’

The 2023 International Congress for Battery Recycling (ICBR) was told there is a finite supply of raw materials and limited availability. Demand will outstrip supply, so recycling, innovation and efficiency are more important than ever. Chris Hale attended the two-day event in Valencia and shares hi...
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‘2023年国際電池リサイクル会議、スペイン・バレンシアで開幕’

今年も国際電池リサイクル会議(ICBM)が、本日6日から8日までスペイン・バレンシアで開催される。プログラムは2日にわたるプレゼンテーション・展示会と3日目のワークショップによる構成だ。9月とはいえ、日本の夏を思...
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‘Veolia muestra su expertise en el reciclaje de baterías durante el ICBR 2023’

Veolia España, junto con otros profesionales de la compañía de diferentes partes del mundo, ha estado presente en la 28ª edición del International Congress for Battery Recycling (ICBR 2023) celebrado en Valencia
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‘HONORARY PRESIDENCY’

We are proud that his Majesty the King has accepted the HONORARY PRESIDENCY of the "28th International Congress for Battery Recycling," which has taken place in Valencia from September 6 to 8, 2023
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‘Battery recyclers consider impact of new EU regulation’

The implications of the EU’s new batteries regulation were central to discussions at the recent International Congress for Battery Recycling (ICBR) in Valencia, Spain.
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‘Interview with Li-Cycle’

Innovators in the burgeoning area of battery recycling are being invited to share their knowledge and expertise at the industry’s annual event.
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‘Interview with TotalEnergies Fluids (TEF)’

Innovators in the burgeoning area of battery recycling are being invited to share their knowledge and expertise at the industry’s annual event.
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View on Peniscola  from the top of Pope Luna’s  Castle , Valencia, Spain

‘Have a say on battery recycling in Valencia’

Innovators in the burgeoning area of battery recycling are being invited to share their knowledge and expertise at the industry’s annual event.
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‘Making the most of the e-car afterlife’ – Recycling International

The electric vehicle (EV) aftermarket – covering reuse, repair and remanufacturing – could be worth EUR 4.8 billion by 2030 in Europe alone. Christoph Schön of Swiss firm LKQ Corp expects rapid growth beyond that with replacement parts having the biggest market share, mostly thanks to remanuf...
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