Lianyungang Approves 50,000 Tons Spent Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Project

Published: Apr 27, 2026 18:31
On April 8, the Lianyungang Ecological Environment Bureau released the acceptance public notice for the environmental impact report of the "Jiangsu Dejia Circular Recycling Technology Co., Ltd. Annual Resource Utilization of 50,000 Tons of Spent Lithium-Ion Battery Project." The project will construct one cascade utilization line and two recycling lines, achieving an annual resource utilization capacity of 50,000 tons of spent lithium-ion batteries, including ternary and spent lithium iron phosphate batteries. About 60% of the recovered waste batteries meet cascade utilization requirements, with the remainder entering recycling. Final production capacity:

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