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In a significant advancement for the U.S. battery recycling industry, Ascend Elements has announced plans to commence the production of recycled lithium carbonate by 2025. This initiative, set to unfold at their facility in Covington, Georgia, aims to produce 3,000 metric tonnes per year of lithium carbonate, extracted from used lithium-ion batteries.
Setting a Sustainable Precedent
Currently, the United States lacks commercial-scale production of recycled lithium, making Ascend Elements' endeavor a groundbreaking one. The move is not only pivotal for reducing waste but also for decreasing the environmental impact associated with lithium production. According to the company's preliminary life cycle assessment, recycled lithium carbonate produces significantly lower CO2 emissions—only 2.3kg per kilogram of lithium carbonate—compared to 16.7kg from spodumene mining and 3.6kg from Chilean brine extraction.
Impact on the Battery Recycling Sector
This development is expected to catalyze further growth in the battery recycling sector, promoting a circular economy within the battery industry. Ascend Elements, known for its integrated approach to battery materials, handles everything from recycling spent batteries to producing lithium chemicals and cathode active materials, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable battery technology.
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