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Tracking Flows of End-of-Life Battery Materials and Manufacturing Scrap
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2023
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EngineeringIndustrial Waste ManagementU.s. DemandChemical EngineeringNew MaterialMaterial Flow AnalysisBattery RecyclingService Life PredictionBattery DegradationElectrical EngineeringBattery Electrode MaterialsLithium-ion BatteriesEnergy StorageManufacturing ScrapRecycling TechnologyLi-ion Battery MaterialsEnvironmental EngineeringRecyclingBatteriesTechnology
This paper defines terms such as “recycling rate” that enable the characterization of flows of battery materials and expands the terminology to accommodate the description of complex product recycling. It also estimates the maximum percentage of U.S. demand for critical elements that could be satisfied by recycling as demand continues to grow, and it defines and estimates the recycling rate for lithium-ion batteries. Finally, it clarifies the role of manufacturing scrap as the domestic U.S. supply chain is built up. It concludes that recycling will be important in the long term, but growth still requires that new material be extracted to supply additional material.
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