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Title Overview of funding sources and technologies for the recovery of raw materials from spent batteries and rechargeable batteries in Poland
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Authors Nowaczek, A; Kulczycka, J
Title Overview of funding sources and technologies for the recovery of raw materials from spent batteries and rechargeable batteries in Poland
Year 2020
Published Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi-Mineral Resources Management, 36.0, 2
Abstract Building a Strategic Battery Value Chain in Europe COM/2019/176 is a priority for EU policy. Europe's current share of global cell production is only 3%, while Asia has already reached 85%. To ensure a competitive position and independence in the battery market, Europe must act quickly and comprehensively in the field of innovation, research and construction of the infrastructure needed for large-scale battery production. The recycling of used batteries can have a significant role in ensuring EU access to raw materials. In the coming years, a very rapid development of the battery and rechargable battery market is forecast throughout the EU. In the above context, the recycling of used batteries plays an important role not only because of their harmful content and environmental impact, or adverse impact on human health and life, but also the ability to recover many valuable secondary raw materials and combine them in the battery life cycle (Horizon 2010 Work Programme 2018-2020 (European Commission Decision C(2019) 4575 of 2 July 2019)). In Poland, more than 80% of used batteries are disposable batteries, which, together with municipal waste, end up in a landfill and pose a significant threat to the environment. This paper examines scenarios and directions for development of the battery recycling market in Poland based on the analysis of sources of financing, innovations as well as economic and legal changes across the EU and Poland concerning recycling of different types of batteries and rechargable batteries.
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