Circular economy: How developing countries can thrive with fewer new . . . Recycling and material recovery Recycling is the final stage of the circular economy, reclaiming valuable materials from end-of-life products Developing countries can transition from hazardous informal recycling to advanced facilities, efficiently extracting resources such as gold and copper from e-waste
‘Wishcycling’: the dos and don’ts of recycling | World Economic Forum ‘Wishcycling’ is contaminating the recycling system Our well-intentioned acts of recycling may actually be slowing the move to a circular economy More than half of people in the US believe that “most types of items” can be recycled Every year, staggering amounts of recyclable waste are exported by wealthy countries to the developing world The World Economic Forum is backing
How innovation will jumpstart lithium battery recycling Lithium-ion battery recycling is an important problem we must solve through innovation to provide sustainable solutions for battery material needs It is possible to recycle; we only have to look to the success of lead acid batteries that are largely recycled today The imperative to invest in our lithium-ion battery recycling process is clear