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Recycling lithium-ion batteries is becoming a major global challenge. Unlike lead-acid batteries, lithium-ion units come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and specifications with no standardization; they also carry a risk of spontaneous ignition, requiring special care for transport. David Bush, director of UNISEG Products Pty Ltd., gave a lecture introducing a dedicated container the company developed to solve these problems.
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