TES issued a press release announcing the new facilities that is light on detail but claimed the plants would position it as 'a leader' in battery recycling. The company also announced an intent to move into the reuse of spent electric vehicle batteries in commercial and residential applications.Singapore-based IT waste recycling company TES has opened two battery recycling facilities which, it claims, will enable it to offer the "highest commodity-grade recovery rates in the industry" for lithium and cobalt as well as copper and aluminum. The recycling company also revealed plans to reuse spent ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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