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Breaking down battery recycling with William Bergh (CEO @Cling Systems)
Episode 1
Published 1 year, 5 months ago
Description
In today’s world, environmental degradation, resource depletion, and growing waste generation are clear indicators that the conventional linear economy is not sustainable. Battery storage systems, however, present a unique opportunity for change. Their materials are highly recyclable and this value can be extracted either through material recovery or second-life applications. However significant challenges remain in the recycling process.Transitioning batteries into a circular economy is essential for long-term sustainability. While recycling technology exists, the biggest hurdles include ensuring a steady supply of used batteries and establishing efficient connections between suppliers and recyclers. Scaling operations is also critical. Only by increasing the volume of recycled materials can costs be reduced, making the process both economically viable and environmentally impactful.William Bergh, CEO at Cling Systems, joins Quentin to discuss the challenges in battery recycling. Over the course of the conversation, they discuss:
- What the physical process of material separation and recycling process looks like.
- The current state of the recycling market and a look at the supply chain for it.
- The complexities of battery recycling and the role Cling plays in facilitating these processes.
- Regional differences and challenges in the global battery recycling market.
- The importance of data availability in allowing the efficient recycling and repurposing of batteries.