The UK based Altilium does an excellent job of recovering the minerals from used lithium batteries. https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0p3uWFcyB5WzR84EwbasCMFR6bxt9yK8uWGR5aBwmHRbqyuqjSgNBnCpVa36eeSUzl&id=100071041658043&post_id=100071041658043_pfbid0p3uWFcyB5WzR84EwbasCMFR6bxt9yK8uWGR5aBwmHRbqyuqjSgNBnCpVa36eeSUzl&mibextid=6yaNxA
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2025-07-14 Altilium New Recycling Method Recovers 97% Of Lithium
Altilium, a British company, recycles 97% of lithium and 99% of carbon from EV batteries. https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02hPVnMtv3aXMDugfiUpjsCXCq9g7pPJkrFEPwrvfzf1kJ1KzwYePGeqzJq1LJQ3fyl&id=100064731756949&post_id=100064731756949_pfbid02hPVnMtv3aXMDugfiUpjsCXCq9g7pPJkrFEPwrvfzf1kJ1KzwYePGeqzJq1LJQ3fyl&mibextid=Nif5oz
2025-02-11 Altilium Recovered 97% Lithium And 99% Of Graphite From Used Batteries
As more used batteries are taken out of service, the recyclers will put cheaper recycled lithium and other materials back into the manufacturing of new batteries. This will reduce the need for raw materials from mining. Eventually most of the raw materials will be from recycled batteries and the mining will be greatly reduced. Meanwhile
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