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Li-Cycle, New Flyer partner to complete battery recycling pilot

Li-Cycle, New Flyer partner to complete battery recycling pilot
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Li-Cycle Corp. (Li-Cycle), Ontario, Canada, a lithium-ion battery recycling company, has announced the completion of a battery recycling pilot with New Flyer Industries Canada ULC and New Flyer of America Inc. (New Flyer), subsidiaries of global bus manufacturers, NFI Group (NFI).

New Flyer provided Li-Cycle with 45 end-of-life lithium-ion battery modules, totaling 3,200 pounds; these batteries will be processed at Li-Cycle’s Spoke facility and turned into black mass, a mixture of lithium, nickel, cobalt and copper. Li-Cycle’s Hub processes black mass in order to produce critical, battery-grade materials from recycled sources, as well as other recycled materials that can be returned to the economy.

"We are thrilled to team up with New Flyer to help spearhead the closed-loop resource recovery of electric bus batteries," Li-Cycle Chief Commercial Officer Kunal Phalpher says. "As of 2019, approximately 425,000 of the world’s buses are electric. By recycling thousands of pounds of lithium-ion batteries, we’re serving the dual purpose of reducing hazardous waste, while recovering critical materials so they can be reintroduced into the supply chain. The compounded benefits of this partnership will have a significant positive environmental impact, which can be a model for cities around the world."

According to the press release, lithium-ion batteries are often impractical to recycle and have been landfilled or partially recycled through pyro-metallurgical processes, which have only an average recovery rate of 40 percent.

"As our customers transition to zero-emission mobility, they do so with a focus on cradle to grave sustainability. The demand for battery recycling is growing, so too is the desire to lessen environmental impact on our communities. Our pilot with Li-Cycle is delivering just this and we are optimistic in offering battery recycling in future," Chris Stoddart, president, New Flyer and MCI says. "We’re committed to providing sustainable mobility solutions from procurement through vehicle retirement. Working with Li-Cycle delivers a triple sustainability benefit: we recover critical resources and divert them from landfills, provide them for re-use in the battery supply chain, and do so through Li-Cycle’s proprietary clean recycling process that minimizes impact to surrounding environments.”

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Source: Recycling Today
Li-Cycle, New Flyer partner to complete battery recycling pilot
<![CDATA[Li-Cycle Corp. (Li-Cycle), Ontario, Canada, a lithium-ion battery recycling company, has announced the completion of a battery recycling pilot with New Flyer Industries Canada ULC and New Flyer of America Inc. (New Flyer), subsidiaries of global bus manufacturers, NFI Group (NFI).New Flyer provided Li-Cycle with 45 end-of-life lithium-ion battery modules, totaling 3,200 pounds; these batteries will be processed at Li-Cycle’s Spoke facility and turned into black mass, a mixture of lithium, nickel, cobalt and copper. Li-Cycle’s Hub processes black mass in order to produce critical, battery-grade materials from recycled sources, as well as other recycled materials that can be returned to the economy."We are thrilled to team up with New Flyer to help spearhead the closed-loop resource recovery of electric bus batteries," Li-Cycle Chief Commercial Officer Kunal Phalpher says. "As of 2019, approximately 425,000 of the world’s buses are electric. By recycling thousands of pounds of lithium-ion batteries, we’re serving the dual purpose of reducing hazardous waste, while recovering critical materials so they can be reintroduced into the supply chain. The compounded benefits of this partnership will have a significant positive environmental impact, which can be a model for cities around the world."According to the press release, lithium-ion batteries are often impractical…

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