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Redwood Materials Works to Close the Loop on Lithium-Ion Batteries

2021-03-09 13:06:00| Waste Age

Materials in lithium-ion batteries are infinitely recyclable and Redwood Materials is seizing the opportunity to bring them back into the supply chain as demand for the technology increases, especially as more electric vehicles come on line and other

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