A look at one of the Chinese firms spearheading the growing industry around recycling batteries.
The world’s transition to electric vehicles is raising new questions for companies and governments — including what to do with EV batteries once they’re no longer usable. China, already at the forefront of EV production, has in turn needed to become a leader in reusing critical raw materials such as lithium and nickel from old batteries.
Source: Company annual report
This week, The Wire profiles one of China’s leading recycling companies, Green-Eco-Manufacture (GEM), and looks at w
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