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Reducing Lithium-Ion Battery Fires in Waste Facilities - Part One

2021-04-01 14:30:00| Waste Age

Sarah Edwards, Eunomia CEO, said to pardon the pun, but the waste and recycling industry has seen an "explosion of incidences in our waste management collection system and processing systems that are caused by lithium-ion batteries." Durin

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