With 26 facilities across 20 countries, Re-Teck is a leader in electronic and battery recycling solutions. Download our educational app #recycleavengers.
We are days away from attending the most influential tech event in the world – CES 2023. Our VP of Business Development, Edward Kayden, will be attending and will be meeting with businesses. Contact him at [email protected] to set a time to meet.
Key take aways from a recent article in CleanTechnica...
♻️ Nearly every part of a renewable energy grid can be circular..
♻️ By 2050, battery recycling could supply 22 to 27% of lithium, 40 to 46% of nickel, and 45 to 52% of cobalt needed for electric vehicles in the US.
The Strategic EV Management Act calls for federal agencies to collaborate with the U.S. EPA, manufacturers and recyclers to create a strategic plan for reusing and recycling EV batteries.
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Will you be attending the CES Show in Las Vegas this year? Make plans to connect with Edward Kayden, Vice President of Development for Re-Teck, who will be in attendance at the event.
Email him at [email protected] to set a time to meet.
All Re-Teck facilities are wholly owned and strictly adhere to premier global standards. With environmental accreditations, quality certifications and information security for you business and clients, we value your trust. Learn more at https://t.co/WaUVgOtWoS
Only 39% of Americans understand that the critical materials in lithium-ion EV batteries can be recycled over and over without performance loss. Education is paramount in helping consumers understand the importance of EV battery recycling. https://t.co/rJi4439b0o
Does your company have an ITAD plan?
ITAD minimizes adverse environmental impact of products by prolonging the lifespan of existing IT assets and lowering the demand to develop new products. - Transparency Market Research
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Circularity requires a complete rethink of our perception of resources — and how we build our economic activities around them. It can only work if the link between a company producing more stuff and making more money is broken. https://t.co/on1q2mx0iB
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"Li-ion batteries are made of critical minerals. They are raw materials that are economically and strategically important to the U.S., have a high risk of their supply being disrupted and for which there are no easy substitutes." Learn more at https://t.co/kOtpg6N0jP
An article in Automotive World pointed out that "recycled quantities of copper, lithium, nickel, and cobalt from spent batteries could reduce combined primary supply requirements for these minerals by around 10% by 2040." https://t.co/on1q2mfoU1
A recent Chemical & Engineering News article listed the benefits of lithium-ion battery recycling. Finding new ways to do things better at https://t.co/on1q2mx0iB.https://t.co/dqSapCmhHk
This is National Recycle Awareness Week.
Re-Teck works with businesses, schools and communities to collect, repurpose and properly recycle e-waste. Find out how your business can do more to help the environment by reusing, repurposing and recycling. https://t.co/WaUVgOtWoS
Electronic waste “is an amazing resource and it’s there to be used,” said Kim Parker, a jewelry editor and the former executive fashion and jewelry director for Harper’s Bazaar U.K. Recycled gold, she said.
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A recent article in CleanTechnica highlighted a practical example of the circular economy utilizing prismatic batteries from electric cars that were repurposed to power flood warning signs. #ThinkOutsidetheBox
Re-Teck was honored to be a part of the William M. Thompson Memorial Classic to benefit UGM Dallas at the beautiful Tour 18. Re-Teck and UGM Dallas are working together on a unique partnership that will be revealed in coming weeks. Be watching for details.
Re-Teck offers businesses a global standardized service platform for e-waste recycling across 4 continents, 20+ countries through 26 facilities. Learn how we can help you achieve your environmental goals. https://t.co/WaUVgOuueq
"When we look at the entire life cycle of our technological devices, it is easy to see why these electronic marvels are also a massive problem for our environment."
"Only around 1/5 of e-waste generated globally is currently formally recycled. "
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"According to the United Nations, the world produces more than 50 million tons of electronic waste per year. Whether knowingly or unknowingly, some tech companies are feeding into the idea of planned obsolescence..." https://t.co/tSVnXi8bmT