Yangquan City Announces 3rd EIA Notice for 120,000-ton Spent Battery Recycling Project

Published: Mar 27, 2026 17:31
Recently, the People's Government of the Suburb District of Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, released the third public notice for the environmental impact assessment of the "Annual 120,000-ton Spent New Energy Power Battery Comprehensive Utilization Project" undertaken by an environmental protection technology company in Yangquan. The project is planned for construction in three phases: Phase I involves processing 20,000 tons/year of spent new energy power battery dismantling and crushing, and 5,000 tons/year of cascade utilization for spent new energy batteries; Phase II involves processing 60,000 tons/year of spent new energy power battery dismantling and crushing;

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