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In China, although lithium batteries are flammable and explosive, they are classified as general solid waste under code 900-013-S17 in the Catalogue for the Classification and Codes of Solid Wastes.
With the rapid growth of the new energy industry, lithium battery recycling has become a global focus. From electric vehicles to energy storage systems, the surge in retired batteries presents both environmental challenges and valuable resource opportunities.
Recently, the “Nanchong Jialing District Municipal Waste Collection, Transfer, and Disposal Facility Equipment Upgrade Project,” awarded to PEAKS-ECO, has successfully completed its trial operation.
With the rapid development of the solar energy industry, a large number of solar panels are gradually reaching the end of their service life. Recycling these decommissioned panels not only helps recover valuable raw materials but also effectively reduces the burden on landfills.
After waste lithium batteries are crushed and sorted, if no medium- or high-temperature pyrolysis process is applied, the separator will be separated as an independent fraction. So, how should these separated separators be treated next?
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