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Battery Recycling Shatters the Myth of Electric Vehicle Waste

Are electric cars really that much better for the environment? With recycling, the question is a no-brainer. 

Copper foil at battery recycler Redwood Materials’ Nevada plant. The company is one of a growing number of recyclers whose techniques can help lower the environmental footprint of electric vehicles.

Photographer: Emily Najera/Bloomberg
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Making a battery for an electric vehicle typically requires mining hundreds of pounds of hard-to-extract minerals. That’s put a spotlight on batteries’ heavy environmental toll, at least upfront.

But the latest advances in battery recycling, including by leading US battery recycler Redwood Materials, are shrinking EVs’ footprint.