The battery recycling market was valued at US$ 15,690.07 million in 2020 and is projected to reach US$ 36,002.73 million by 2028; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.4% from 2020 to 2028. Battery recycling is an effective way of reprocessing and reusing batteries to diminish hazardous waste. Recycling has a lower environmental impact than the mining of virgin materials. Direct recycling could substantially decrease the energy consumption and emissions. Several policies and regulations have been imposed that play a vital role in ensuring safety of consumer products as well as in safe handling, storage and treatment, reuse, recycling, and disposal of batteries used across various application bases.
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The recycling of used electric batteries yields strong economic benefits. As per an article published by Roland Berger GmbH in November 2019, if a volume of 1.7 million tons of batteries would be recycled by 2030, the process is anticipated to yield 250,000 tons of active materials such as nickel, cobalt, manganese, and lithium; the yield is expected to meet 20–30% of cobalt and nickel demand in Europe. Similarly, recycling batteries can prevent the potential threat surfacing from dumping heavy metals and toxic chemicals into the environment.
the report “Reducing New Mining for Electric Vehicle Battery Metals” by the Institute for Sustainable Futures for Earthworks at the University of Technology Sydney highlights the significance of using recycled metals in electric vehicle (EVs) production, while reducing the need of new mining activities for supply materials. The report concentrates on the recycling, reprocessing, effective use of key battery ingredients such as cobalt, lithium, nickel, and copper. The report suggests that recycling can minimize primary (mined) demand compared to total demand of lithium by 25%, cobalt and nickel by 35%, and copper by 55% by 2040. The report also states that expanding the battery lifespan beyond the current estimates of 8–15 years, along with reusing batteries in “second life applications,” has significant potential to reduce the dependence upon the mined materials.
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Battery Recycling Market
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the status of the electronics sector and negatively impacted the growth of the battery recycling market. The implementation of measures to combat the spread of the virus has aggravated the situation and affected the growth of several industrial sectors, including electronics, automotive, and power, which impacted the delivery cycles and increased import–export tariff. The market has been impacted by the sudden distortion in operational efficiencies and disruptions in value chains due to the sudden shutdown of national and international boundaries.
Battery Recycling Market, by Type
Battery Recycling Market, by Battery Source
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