Sean Francis+FollowMalaysia’s Bold Move for EV Battery RecyclingMalaysia just dropped a game-changer for electric vehicles: EV makers will soon have to recycle old batteries instead of letting them pile up. That means less toxic waste and more critical minerals back in the system. The government’s even considering tax breaks and grants for companies that get on board. With almost 900,000 dead batteries expected by 2050, this could be huge for the environment—and for anyone thinking about going electric. Would you trust your old battery to be recycled? #EVRevolution #Sustainability #BatteryRecycling30Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowTurning Dead Batteries Into Dollar SignsDid you know your old phone or EV battery could be the next gold rush? A US startup, Nth Cycle, figured out how to pull valuable metals like nickel and cobalt from battery junk using just electricity—no toxic chemicals needed. This means more recycling centers can cash in on scrap, and the US won’t have to rely so much on China for these key materials. It’s like turning yesterday’s trash into tomorrow’s tech treasure! #BatteryRecycling #MoneyHacks #GreenTech #Business #Industry61Share
Rebecca Hull+FollowWould You Trust Bacteria With Your Batteries?Imagine using ancient bacteria to recycle your old electric vehicle batteries—sounds like science fiction, right? A UK startup is using biomining, a process where microorganisms extract valuable metals, to recover lithium from dead batteries. This could slash costs, reduce e-waste, and make electric vehicles even greener. But can these microscopic recyclers really outperform traditional methods? Would you trust your gadgets’ future to bacteria that predate humanity? Let’s debate: Is this the breakthrough we need, or just a risky experiment? #BatteryRecycling #Biomining #CleanTech #Tech30Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowEV Batteries Get a Green MakeoverScientists just figured out how to recycle almost every bit of valuable metal from old EV batteries—like 99.99% of the lithium! Their new process uses a safe amino acid instead of harsh chemicals, so it’s way better for the planet. Plus, it only takes 15 minutes. This could mean way less pollution and a much cleaner way to power our electric cars. Would this make you more likely to go electric? #EVs #BatteryRecycling #Sustainability #TechNews #GreenInnovation #Science90Share