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Battery recycling involves recovering valuable materials from used or expired batteries, such as those used in consumer electronics, renewable energy storage systems, and Electric Vehicles (EVs). By recycling batteries, vital elements including nickel, cobalt, and lithium are kept out of landfills, where they could endanger the ecosystem.
Through partnerships and cutting-edge technology that allow valuable elements to be reused in new batteries, industries are embracing sustainable battery recycling. By implementing laws and frameworks of accountability, such as the European Union Battery Regulation and Battery Management Rules, which encourage appropriate disposal, effective recycling, and accountability, governments assist these initiatives. When taken as whole, these actions contribute to the development of a more circular and sustainable battery environment.
Battery recycling has become a key element of Electric Vehicle (EV) lifecycle management in the automotive sector. High-capacity lithium-ion batteries used in EVs eventually lose their effectiveness and must be replaced after a few years of operation. Automakers are partnering with recycling companies to extract and utilize lithium, nickel, cobalt, and manganese from these batteries rather than disposing them in landfills, which poses concerns as a consequence of volatile electrolytes and hazardous metals. In addition to addressing supply chain risks bought on by mining and geopolitical dependencies, this lowers the price of new EV batteries.
Fortune Business Insights estimates the market for battery recycling to grow from USD 28.62 billion in 2025 to USD 91.72 billion by 2034, with a significant CAGR of 13.95% over the forecast period.
The U.S. based recycling and battery materials company Redwood Materials tops the list. It is dedicated to creating a circular supply chain for lithium-ion-batteries. In order to recover vital materials such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, copper, and aluminum, the company specializes in the collection, recycling, and processing of end-of-life batteries and manufacturing waste. Redwood uses cutting-edge recycling materials into premium battery parts that may be used in consumer gadgets, energy storage devices, and electric cars. Redwood Materials obtained USD 30 million in funding in October 2025 to help expand its new energy storage business, which intends to supply electricity to meet the increasing need of AI data centers.
A global, multifaceted natural resources corporation, Glencore is well-established and expanding in the battery recycling and circular economy sectors. Given its decades of experience in metals processing, smelting, and refining, Glencore is a key player in recycling and reintroduction of vital battery components into the supply chain. In August 2025, the European mining and commodities trading corporation Glencore purchased the lithium-ion battery recycling Li-Cycle for USD 40 million right after Li-Cycle declared bankruptcy.
EcoBat has established itself as a global leader in battery recycling and lead production sustainability by running one of the biggest and most efficient closed-loop recycling networks. The company’s major focus is still on recycling lead-acid batteries, even as it expands its capacity for recycling lithium-ion batteries to facilitate the energy transition. Ecobat said in May 2025 that it had agreed to provide Campine NV exclusive use of this oasis in exchange for accepting a legally binding offer from Campine NV to buy its battery recycling and specialist lead manufacturing company in France.
Fortum is a Nordic energy company committed to clean energy and sustainable practices via its Fortrum Battery Recycling unit. Fortum provides comprehensive battery recycling solutions, with a focus on lithium-ion batteries from electric cars, industrial applications, and energy storage systems. In December, 2025, Fortum Battery Recycling upgraded its leadership team and business strategy to better serve the European battery sector and support its growth objectives. The updates framework clearly defines roles and duties while coordinating resources with Fortum Battery Recycling’s long-term expansion strategy and formation of strategic partnerships.
The German technological company Duesenfeld is committed to recycling lithium-ion batteries in a sustainable manner, with a focus on low-emission, resource-efficient recycling techniques. The company is renowned for its creative strategy that drastically lowers energy usage and CO2 emissions when compared to conventional battery recycling techniques. The global technology company ANDRITZ, a leader in recycling solutions, and Duesenfeld signed a partnership agreement in February 2025. The development of ecologically friendly battery recycling techniques has advanced significantly with this cooperation.
Northvolt Battery Recycling is the recycling and circular economy division of Northvolt, a European battery manufacturer that focuses on creating a localized and sustainable battery value chain. ABB and Northvolt are extending their long-standing collaboration in the field of green batteries in September 2023, a move that is becoming more and more significant in the current energy revolution.
Eco-friendly battery recycling is the main focus of the cutting-edge electrochemical recycling technology developed by the U.S.-based clean technology company Aqua Metals. With a primary focus on lead-acid battery recycling, the company is extending its technology platform to encompass lithium-ion-battery recycling as part of the creation of a circular battery economy. In May 2023, 6K Energy, a major manufacturer of sustainable lithium-ion-battery materials, and Aqua Metals, Inc., a pioneer in the field of environmentally friendly lithium-ion battery recycling, announced a partnership to develop the next generation of low-carbon battery materials.
Stena Recycling is a leading waste management and recycling company in Europe, with a growing focus on battery recycling and circular economy solutions. Lead-acid, lithium-ion, and industrial batteries are among the many types of batteries for which the company offers scalable, safe, and legal recycling services as a member of the Stena Group. In February 2025, Stena Recycling announced a new national partnership with Rebaba, the OKQ & Group, Smartports, and the RISW Research Institutes of Sweden to support an industry-wide initiative to extend a circular, sustainable, and traceable battery value chain.
SingEel is a battery recycling company established in South Korea. Recycling lithium-ion batteries, particularly those from Electric Vehicles (EVs) and battery manufacturing waste, is HiTech’s area of expertise. The firm constructed a secondary battery recycling infrastructure in October 2025 to support the transition to a more sustainable sector and help make the circular economy in the electric vehicle industry a reality.
The American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) is a U.S.-based company that focuses on recycling batteries and essential components to create a closed-loop, domestic lithium-ion battery supply chain. The company promotes Electric Vehicles (EVs), energy storage systems, and U.S. energy security goals by combining battery recycling, primary resource extraction, and advanced materials processing. The company received approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in November 2025 for what it describes as the largest Lithium-Ion Battery (LIB) cleanup operation in EPA history.
In conclusion, as renewable energy technologies advance battery recycling will become more crucial to building a sustainable and clean energy future. Innovations in battery design and recycling methods will help in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of these procedures. Moreover, through sustainable recycling we can lessen the dependency on fossil fuels and also guarantee that the materials used are recycled and managed responsibly with ongoing research, investments, and industry collaborations.
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