Many people treat used lithium batteries as ordinary trash, but they contain high-value recyclable resources that are both eco-friendly and profitable.
The key recoverable materials inside waste lithium batteries include: lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, copper, aluminum, as well as graphite and electrolytes. Among them, copper and aluminum foils, plus cathode and anode metals, have the highest economic value.
Through professional dismantling, sorting and refining, these materials can be reused to make new battery raw materials and industrial metals, achieving resource recycling. Battery casings and separators can also be recycled separately, reducing waste and environmental pollution.
Formal recycling avoids risks like leakage and fire, while turning waste into treasure — a practical and sustainable choice.