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Lithium Australia advances battery recycling strategy with offtake agreement

Lithium Australia NLs (ASX:LIT) 24%-owned battery recycling subsidiary Envirostream Australia Pty Ltd has signed an MoU for the sale of recycled battery metals.

The MoU is with South Korean company SungEel HiTech Co., Ltd which is one of the worlds largest battery recyclers.

The product being supplied is mixed metal dust (MMD) containing cobalt, nickel and lithium recovered from lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) at Envirostreams battery recycling plant in Melbourne.

Envirostream will recommence its shipments of MMD this month, following a recent expansion of its recycling facilities.

Envirostream is only Australian company recycling LIBs

LITs managing director Adrian Griffin said: “Lithium Australia is working with Envirostream to roll out the latter's Australia-wide collection network and expand its shredding and separation capacities as rapidly as possible.

“The MoU with SungEel provides for immediate refining of the MMD that Envirostream produces.

“It is expected that Envirostream's next MMD shipment to SungEel will take place this month.

“Expanding Envirostreams processing capacity to keep spent LIBs from landfill and export the energy metals they contain is an Australian imperative."

Part of creating a circular battery metals economy

LIT aims to close the loop on the lithium-ion battery economy through its exposure to all parts of the cycle.

This is represented through its four business divisions – raw materials, lithium chemicals, batteries, and recycling.

Griffin added: “Closing the loop on the production of battery materials reduces the environmental footprint of the mining and processing aspects inherent in LIB production, improves sustainability and prevents the components of spent LIBs from leaking into groundwater and oceans as a conRead More – Source

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