Battery Types We Recycle
From single-use alkaline cells to grid-scale flow batteries, our processes are optimized for each chemistry to maximize material recovery and minimize environmental impact.
Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling
95% of critical materials recovered
Class 9 Hazardous Material (UN3481)
Lead-Acid Battery Recycling
99% of lead and plastic recovered
Class 8 Corrosive Material
Nickel-Cadmium Battery Recycling
99% of cadmium and nickel recovered
Class 9 Hazardous Material — contains cadmium
Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery Recycling
90% of nickel and rare earth elements recovered
Non-hazardous in most jurisdictions, but regulated as universal waste
Alkaline Battery Recycling
85% of zinc, manganese, and steel recovered
Non-hazardous — exempt from most hazardous waste regulations
Lithium Polymer Battery Recycling
92% of critical materials recovered
Class 9 Hazardous Material (UN3481)
Zinc-Air Battery Recycling
90% of zinc recovered
Generally non-hazardous
Sodium-Ion Battery Recycling
80% of materials recovered (improving as processes mature)
Non-hazardous in most formulations
Solid-State Battery Recycling
85-95% depending on specific chemistry (processes maturing)
Generally less hazardous than liquid-electrolyte Li-ion
Flow Batteries Battery Recycling
95%+ of electrolyte recovered and reusable
Varies by chemistry — vanadium compounds require careful handling
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Battery Chemistries
95%
Avg Material Recovery
Zero
Waste to Landfill
100%
Regulatory Compliant
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