[SMM New Energy News Flash] The government of Horqin Youyi Qianqi in Inner Mongolia announced the first environmental assessment for Huayi Environmental Technology’s comprehensive waste battery recycling project, signaling an important step in building a closed-loop new energy industry chain in the region. The project includes cascade utilization of lithium batteries, waste battery crushing and pyrolysis sorting, and photovoltaic panel recycling. With China’s rapid growth in electric vehicles, now exceeding 20 million units and the demand for battery recycling is accelerating, as retired batteries grew over 140% year-on-year in 2023. Forecasts suggest China’s retired battery volume will reach 820,000 tonnes by 2025 and surpass 4 million tonnes by 2028, making the recycling market worth over 280 billion yuan. Leveraging its lithium resources and industrial base, Inner Mongolia aims to become Northeast China’s largest battery recycling hub by 2027, supported by strong policies and a growing network of recycling projects. National policies, such as white-list enterprise management and new draft regulations, ensure strict technical and environmental standards while reinforcing producers’ full life-cycle responsibility.
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