Range of recycling technologiesRecycling Complexity of process 'Mixing' of materials streams Amount of materials recovered Value of materials recovered Fig. 1 | The waste management hierarchy and range of recycling options. The waste management hierarchy is a concept that was developed from the Council Directive 75/442/EEC of 15 July 1975 (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/ EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A31975L0442) on waste by the Dutch politician Ad Lansink, in 1979, who presented to the Dutch parliament a simple schematic representation that has been termed 'Lansink's Ladder', ranking waste management options from the most to least environmentally desirable options.Here, that hierarchy is expanded to consider the range of battery recycling technologies. 'Prevention' means that LIBs are designed to use less-critical materials (high economic importance, but at risk of short supply) and that electric vehicles should be lighter and have smaller batteries. 'Re-use' means that electric-vehicle batteries should have a second use. 'Recycling' means that batteries should be recycled, recovering as much material as possible and preserving any structural value and quality (for example, preventing contamination). 'Recovery' means using some battery materials as energy for processes such as fuel for pyrometallurgy. Finally, 'disposal' means that no value is recovered and the waste goes to landfill.
Recycling is always seen as an end-of-pipe process returning as much material as possible into a circular economy. There is a growing school of thought that suggests product design should...
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