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Lithium Polymer Recycling in Regina

Regina generates significant volumes of lithium polymer battery waste from smartphones, tablets, drones. Batterycle provides certified Lithium Polymer recycling in Regina, Saskatchewan, recovering 92% of critical materials recovered through advanced lipo batteries require careful handling due to their swelling and thermal runaway risk.

92%

Recovery Rate

LiPo

Chemistry

Class 9

Hazard Class

2-4 years

Avg Lifespan

Common Lithium Polymer Applications in Regina

smartphonestabletsdroneswearable devicesRC vehicles

Recycling Process

LiPo batteries require careful handling due to their swelling and thermal runaway risk. Batteries are first fully discharged in a controlled environment, then punctured in an inert atmosphere to release gases safely. The pouch cells are shredded and processed using the same hydrometallurgical methods as cylindrical lithium-ion cells, recovering lithium, cobalt, and copper foils.

Environmental Impact

Lithium polymer batteries pose elevated fire risks compared to standard Li-ion due to their flexible pouch packaging. Damaged or swollen LiPo batteries are particularly dangerous and should never be disposed of in regular waste streams. Professional recycling prevents fires and recovers valuable materials.

Compliance

Regulations for Lithium Polymer Recycling in Saskatchewan

Battery recycling in Canada is overseen by the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). Canada regulates battery recycling through the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) and provincial stewardship programs. Provinces like Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia have mandatory battery collection and recycling programs funded by producers. Saskatchewan manages battery recycling through the Environmental Management and Protection Act. The Saskatchewan Association for Resource Recovery Corp (SARRC) coordinates household hazardous waste collection, including batteries. The province participates in Call2Recycle's national collection network. Lithium Polymer batteries are classified as Class 9 Hazardous Material (UN3481). Proper handling, transport, and processing must follow hazardous material regulations specific to this classification.

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