Six Companies Chosen for Battery Recycling Collaboration in Europe and India

Winners Announced Three start-ups from the European Union (EU) and three from India have been selected as the winners of the Battery Recycling Technologies Matchmaking Event. This event was organized under the EU-India Trade and Technology Council (TTC). What They Won The winning start-ups will enjoy an all-expenses-paid market immersion...

Revolutionizing Waste Management: The Rise of Advanced Recycling Technologies

A Fresh Look at Advanced Recycling Advanced recycling goes far beyond traditional methods. It includes various innovative processes that turn waste into high-quality recycled materials and chemicals. This approach is reshaping how we handle waste and is crucial for sustainable development. Key Advanced Recycling Methods Advanced recycling uses several cutting-edge...

The Importance of Sustainable Lithium Battery Recycling

The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is reshaping our world. Governments globally are pushing for reduced carbon emissions, spurring the automotive industry to move from fossil fuels to electric power. This significant shift is fueled by substantial investments in EV production and battery manufacturing, heralding a new era in transportation...

New Breakthrough in Recycling Perovskite Solar Cells

New Breakthrough in Recycling Perovskite Solar Cells A groundbreaking study by the Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nuremberg, part of Forschungszentrum Jülich, has introduced a highly efficient and eco-friendly recycling process for perovskite solar cells. Published in Energy & Environmental Science, this innovative method can recover up to 99.97% of the materials in...

Redefining Plastic Recycling: The Case for Molecular Recycling

Plastic waste is a significant global issue that current recycling systems aren't fully addressing. To effectively tackle this problem, we need a more diverse approach, integrating multiple recycling technologies. The Plastic Waste Problem The plastic waste crisis is largely due to single-use plastics, but it doesn't end there. About two-thirds...