Lithium batteries are the primary type of rechargeable battery – once emptied, they can be recharged for repeated uses.
Lithium batteries can ignite or explode if not recycled properly
Recycling is the ideal method for lithium batteries, as landfilling and incineration take a significant toll on the environment
Through recycling, critical raw materials are extracted, which, in addition to the environment, also help in the more efficient and cost-effective production of new resources
Lithium batteries are commonly used in devices such as Bluetooth headsets, cell phones, digital cameras, laptops, smartwatches, flashlights, some toys, remote control devices, tools, and drones