Greenpeace Says China Must Commit To Battery Recycling In EV Boom: Report


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Greenpeace said 12.85 million tonnes of EV lithium-ion batteries will go offline worldwide between 2021 and 2030 More than 10 million tonnes of lithium, cobalt, nickel and manganese will be mined for new batteries As per a report by Reuters, Greenpeace said that China needs to step up the recycling and repurposing of batteries for electric vehicles in order to ease supply strains and curb pollution and carbon emissions. The group said in a research report that though the deployment of electric vehicles is an important environmental initiative, the manufacturing of batteries is energy- and carbon-intensive and puts the supply...