The latest research by Toyama University has found that ordinary solvents can be used to efficiently recycle discarded magnesium alloy steering wheels from automobiles. This innovation enables automakers to independently dispose of steering wheels that would otherwise have to be discarded, while also allowing professional recycling enterprises to achieve large-scale operations. Researchers have also discovered that the recycled magnesium alloy can be combined with other materials and transformed into raw materials for battery manufacturing. In the future, the processing procedures will be optimized to shorten the recycling time and improve the reuse efficiency of related materials. This achievement has opened up new avenues for the recycling of magnesium alloy resources.