Creating improvements in global lead recycling – Comments from Mr. Brian Wilson from the ILA
10/09/2019 08:49
Whilst the topic of environmental effects caused by informal lead battery recycling was often discussed at the ISLC & ABC held in Bali, Indonesia last month, the International Lead Association (ILA) has been supporting the lead battery recycling industry with their professional technical knowledge by advising companies, governments and communities all over the world on safe and eco-friendly used lead-acid battery (ULAB) recycling.
This article is for members only. You can read the rest after application confirmation.
Register now Login
Register now Login
Related articles
- 10/08/2024 PGM Market Trends for Sept-Oct 2024: Broad Rise Driven by U.S. Rate Expectations
- 10/07/2024 The Transformation of China’s Lithium Battery Industry: From Lagging to Leading
- 10/07/2024 Illegal Dismantling of Lead-Acid Batteries Persists: Market Value Fuels Temptation
- 10/02/2024 Cobalt Watch 2024 Autumn: After Peaks and Valleys, Is It Now Just a Matter of Waiting for a Rebound from the Bottom?
- 10/01/2024 LFP Battery Recycling Battle: China Leads Globally While Europe and the U.S. Close In
- 09/30/2024 NIO Secures Additional 3.3 Billion Yuan Investment from Anhui Local State Capital
- 09/26/2024 China’s Auto Dealers’ Dilemma Draws Attention from Multiple Departments, Industry Calls for Policy Adjustments
- 09/26/2024 China Initiates Anti-Discrimination Investigation into Canada’s Restrictive Measures
- 09/25/2024 Nickel Institute Battery Day (Part 6): North America and GM Partner to Enhance EV Supply Chain Sustainability
- 09/25/2024 Nickel Institute Battery Day (Part 5): Challenges and Opportunities in Battery Recycling and Future Sustainability