Johnson Matthey partners with Stena Recycling Group on sustainable, circular solution for lithium ion battery recycling
Johnson Matthey has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Stena Recycling Group to create a sustainable value chain for lithium-ion battery recycling in Europe. This partnership aligns with the growing demand for recycling, projected to rise ten-fold by 2030 due to the increasing use of electric vehicles. The collaboration aims to enhance the recycling process and produce refined materials for battery manufacturing, promoting circularity in the supply chain. Both companies emphasize the importance of this initiative in achieving net-zero emissions and supporting a sustainable future.
- Partnership with Stena Recycling enhances Johnson Matthey's market presence in battery recycling.
- Projected ten-fold increase in demand for lithium-ion battery recycling by 2030 indicates strong growth potential.
- Developing refined materials aligns with industry needs for sustainable practices.
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LONDON, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Johnson Matthey, a global leader in sustainable technologies, has concluded a Memorandum of Understanding with Stena Recycling Group, a leading recycler of industrial waste and end of life products, to develop an efficient value chain in Europe for recycling of lithium ion batteries and cell manufacturing materials.
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The quantity of lithium ion batteries used in vehicles and power storage is expected to increase nearly ten-fold in the next decade, from 260Gwh in 2020 to 2,500Gwh in 20302. This will result in an exponential increase in demand for recycling, which is essential to recover critical metals such as lithium, nickel and cobalt, reducing the carbon footprint of battery electric vehicles.
Stena Recycling partners with all types of business in developing sustainable circular solutions. With 173 locations in seven Northern European countries, the group recycles over six million tonnes of materials annually including 240,000 end of life vehicles. Stena Recycling is currently rolling out facilities and processes to recover valuable materials from electric vehicle batteries for further refining.
Johnson Matthey will develop additional process steps to produce fully refined materials suitable for use in the lithium ion battery manufacturing process, increasing the recycled content of new batteries. The closing of the loop from end of life recycling to new battery materials is essential to achieve circularity in the supply chain.
Jane Toogood, Chief Executive of Johnson Matthey's Efficient Natural Resources Sector, said:
"We are excited to be collaborating with Stena in delivering an efficient battery refining solution to the European market. Battery recycling is a good fit with JM's core expertise in battery materials and the refining of strategic metals, strengthening our position in the development of a sustainable and circular battery value chain."
Rasmus Bergström, Executive Director Product Development for Stena Recycling, added "We believe a sustainable and circular solution for the recycling of battery electric vehicles is an essential next step in the value creation and resource efficiency that defines our business and will support the drive to net zero emissions. We are pleased to be working with JM towards that goal."
1 Report by EV-volumes.com, a consultancy based in Sweden
2 Report by Circular Energy Storage Research & Consulting based in UK
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About Stena Recycling
Stena Recycling makes recycling a sustainable business. With 3,000 committed employees in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, Germany and Italy, Stena Recycling creates long-term solutions every day for both customers and society as a whole. In addition to efficient and value-creating recycling, Stena Recycling offers services such as Design for Recycling to increase the recycling rate of products already in the design stage. Stena Recycling is part of the Stena Metall Group.
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