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Lithium-Ion Recycling in Raleigh

Raleigh generates significant volumes of lithium-ion battery waste from smartphones, laptops, electric vehicles. Batterycle provides certified Lithium-Ion recycling in Raleigh, North Carolina, recovering 95% of critical materials recovered through advanced lithium-ion batteries are discharged, dismantled, and processed using hydrometallurgical methods.

95%

Recovery Rate

Li-Ion

Chemistry

Class 9

Hazard Class

2-10 years depending on application

Avg Lifespan

Common Lithium-Ion Applications in Raleigh

smartphoneslaptopselectric vehiclespower toolsenergy storage systems

Recycling Process

Lithium-ion batteries are discharged, dismantled, and processed using hydrometallurgical methods. Cells are shredded in an inert atmosphere to produce black mass, which is then chemically treated to recover lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, and copper. The recovered materials are refined to battery-grade purity for direct reuse in new cell manufacturing.

Environmental Impact

Improperly disposed lithium-ion batteries can cause landfill fires, release toxic heavy metals into groundwater, and waste critical minerals that required energy-intensive mining to extract. Recycling one ton of Li-ion batteries prevents approximately 6.3 tons of CO2 emissions compared to mining virgin materials.

Compliance

Regulations for Lithium-Ion Recycling in North Carolina

Battery recycling in United States is overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Battery recycling in the US is regulated under RCRA and the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act. Individual states may impose additional requirements. Lead-acid battery recycling rates exceed 99% nationally. North Carolina's Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) regulates battery disposal under the NC Solid Waste Management Act. The state bans lead-acid batteries from landfills (G.S. 130A-309.10) and promotes recycling through county-level household hazardous waste programs. Lithium-Ion 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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