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China quietly takes the lead in EV battery recycling
China is quietly establishing itself as a leader in electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling, leveraging innovative processes to efficiently recover critical materials. Recent reports highlight how ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
China’s electric vehicle (EV) industry has experienced an unprecedented surge in production and global dominance. But a new challenge looms — the growing wave of decommissioned vehicles as EV ...
China is expanding its efforts to make electric vehicle battery recycling more efficient and sustainable. The country’s General Administration of Market Supervision has recently approved five new ...
China-based recycling firm focuses on reuse and recycling markets for traded-in smartphones and preowned consumer electronics. In China, ATRenew operates in part from a chain of retail locations.
Sales of consumer goods under China's policy-backed trade-in program exceeded 2.6 trillion yuan (about 369.9 billion U.S.
Despite an escalating trade war, the U.S. remains dependent on China for key imports, including electric vehicle batteries. The U.S. electric vehicle market continues to grow, but unless things change ...
More than 4,000 Chinese electronics manufacturers would face tough tests from Sony Corp. as the Japanese electronics giant was adopting a new Green Partner program, the Shenzhen Economic Daily ...
Dear EarthTalk: Since China stopped accepting American recyclables for processing in 2017, is it still worthwhile for us to even bother recycling here in the U.S.? — Jim M., Norfolk, VA The short ...
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