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Batteries need to be ‘renewable’ too: why recycling matters now

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By Stefan Hogg

The huge upsurge in lithium-ion battery deployment expected over the next two decades poses a problem: what to do with cells that have reached the end of their useful life. Stefan Hogg investigates the importance of lithium recyling in the transition to a low carbon energy system.

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