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THE JOURNEY OF A SCRAP BATTERY RECYCLING

It all begins with a lead-acid battery that has reached the end of its service life. It can no longer store energy or function — yet it has not lost its value. For us, this battery is not waste, but an indispensable part of the circular economy.

Scrap batteries are transported to our facility using environmentally responsible methods that prioritize human health and safety. They are first dismantled in accordance with environmental and occupational safety standards; the acid is neutralized, and the plastic and lead components are carefully separated. Lead-containing pastes are then melted at high temperatures in our rotary furnaces. Following this, they undergo refining processes to obtain high-purity lead ingots.

The high-purity lead obtained is transformed into lead cylinders, lead wire, or components to be used in the production of new batteries. During this process, the plastics recovered from scrap batteries are converted into granules and reintroduced into the economy.

In this way, we reintegrate existing resources into the cycle without extracting lead ore from mines. Every scrap battery is an opportunity that reminds us of our responsibility to the environment. We are not only recovering lead — we are recovering the future.