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Green light for Black Country battery recycling plant

Environment Agency awards final approval to site which will recycle lithium-ion batteries

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Green engineering firm Recyclus Group is set to commence operations at a new battery recycling plant in the Black Country this summer after receiving final government approval.

The business has received approved battery treatment operator status from the Environment Agency for a licence to commence full operations at its lithium-ion facility in Wolverhampton.

It will process the kind of batteries found in consumer electronic goods such as mobile phones, tablets and laptops as well power tools and electric vehicles.

The permit allows Recyclus Group a daily storage limit of around 100 tonnes and to process up to 22,000 tonnes of lithium-ion batteries per annum.

It is expected that 8,300 tonnes will be processed in the first year, utilising a single shift pattern of labour during the standard working week.

Applications for licence variations to operate additional shifts will be considered in due course as will the potential to increase processing capability.

Recyclus Group said the approval for the plant was a major milestone for the firm, making it the first industrial scale plant in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ with the capability to recycle lithium-ion batteries.