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European Energy Innovation Magazine

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The ReUse project has been featured in the Winter 2024 edition of European Energy Innovation magazine, a respected quarterly publication focused on energy and sustainability across Europe. The piece highlights ReUse’s pioneering work in battery recycling and circular economy solutions, showcasing collaborations with European partners to tackle environmental and economic challenges of sustainable energy storage.

GIT Labor-Fachzeitschrift

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This article explores how advancing material research and “design for circularity” approaches are enabling more efficient, sustainable, and economically viable recycling of lithium-ion batteries, supporting the transition to a circular battery value chain. It highlights emerging technologies such as direct recycling, automated disassembly, and AI-driven processes that aim to recover high-value materials while meeting ambitious EU regulatory targets and strengthening resourceresilience.

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ReUse Introduction

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The press release announces the launch of the ReUse project, a 3-year EU-co-funded initiative, focused on developing efficient and sustainable direct recycling processes for low-value LFP batteries to enhance circularity and support the European transition to climate neutrality.

From Waste to Value: FUTURE4BATT Unites Europe’s Battery Circularity Champion

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The press release discusses the FUTURE4BATT event, titled "From Waste to Value," which took place in June in Brussels. This clustering event was co-organized by four EU projects and brought together policymakers and industry representatives to explore how to create a more circular and sustainable battery sector in Europe. Participants identified regulatory gaps, recycling challenges, and obstacles to reuse. They called for clearer regulations, harmonized policies, and improved incentives to address these issues.

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