The metals from batteries can be recovered in a more sustainable way, with improved safety and without compromising efficiency, claim researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, who recently published a study in RSC Sustainability that investigated whether fossil-based chemicals used in metal recovery can be replaced with alternatives produced from renewable biomass.
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