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November 25, 2022 | RecycLiCo™ CEO Zarko Meseldzija – Building an Advanced and Efficient Battery Recycling Technology for Long-Term Integration

RecycLiCo™ Battery Materials Inc.

RecycLiCo™ Battery Materials, is a battery recycling and upcycling company headquartered in Vancouver, Canada that developed the RecycLiCo™ patented process. The RecycLiCo™ process is a closed-loop, hydrometallurgical process with minimal processing steps and up to 100% extraction of lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese from lithium-ion battery waste. From waste to cathode, RecycLiCo™ creates valuable lithium-ion battery materials, with low environmental impact, for direct integration into the re-manufacturing of new lithium-ion batteries.

New website and company update video.

Video  – The demonstration plant for the RecycLiCo™ Patented Process is now operational in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Read Benchmark Minerals Article – “Why Manganese Could Be The Next Battery Supply Chain Headache“.

Read Reuters Article – “LG Chem To Invest Over $3 Billion to Build U.S. Battery Cathode Plant”.

Read Yahoo Article – “Canada Could Be At An EV Tipping Point, Google Data Shows“.

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2 Comments

  • Marinus says:

    What is the difference between what you are doing and the recycling of Redwood Materials.

    • Mark E says:

      Redwood Materials is focused on recycling end of life batteries. Recyclico is focused on recycling the batteries during production that fail to meet required specs. The goal is to recycle those materials onsite and immediately reintroduce them into the battery manufacturing process thereby eliminating virtually all waste of precious metals at the manufacturing level.

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