The global lithium-ionbattery recycling market is projected to grow from USD 4.6 billion in 2021 to USD 22.8 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 19.6% during the forecast period 2021-2030.
The
major reasons for the growth of the battery recycling market include the
increasing concerns regarding environmental pollution and the enforcement of
stringent environmental regulations across regions to control excessive
industrial and air emissions. The rising concerns about depleting earth metals
and government initiatives to recycle batteries are drivers for the battery
recycling market globally.
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The key market players
include Umicore (Belgium), Glencore International AG (Switzerland), Retriev
Technologies Inc. (US), Raw Materials Company Inc. (RMC) (Canada), American
Zinc Recycling (US), American Manganese Inc. (Canada), SITRASA (Mexico),
Li-Cycle Corp. (Canada), Neometals Ltd (Australia), Metal Conversion
Technologies (MCT) (US), TES (Singapore), Fortum (Finland), GEM Co., Ltd
(China), Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd (CATL) (China), Duesenfeld
GmbH (Germany), and Accurec-Recycling GmbH (Germany). These players have
adopted collaborations, acquisitions, agreements, partnerships, investments,
contracts, new technology developments, expansions, and new production as their
growth strategies to enhance their positions in the market.
Umicore
is a global material technology and recycling group. In December 2019, Umicore and
Audi AG (Germany) collaborated in a closed-loop sustainable battery recycling
pilot project. The recovered cobalt and nickel produced are employed in the production of new battery cells. The
collaboration is expected to lead to the
retrieval of precious resources and reduction
of CO2 emissions. This development is leading to the retrieval of precious
resources and reduction of CO2 emissions.
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Another important player in the lithium-ion battery
recycling market is Raw Materials Company Inc.
(RMC). In November 2019, Raw Materials Company Inc. (RMC) entered a partnership
with Call2Recycle, Inc. (US) to enhance the collection and recycling of used
consumer batteries across Ontario (Canada). Under this partnership, the two
parties offer residents, businesses, and municipalities of Ontario increased
access to battery collection and recycling. This partnership aided both companies
in establishing an efficient producer responsibility program to enhance
consumer drop-off locations for spent batteries. The partnership also results in the augmentation of collection
and recycling consumer batteries across Ontario.
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