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Researchers Develop Eco-Friendly Method to Recycle Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries – AZoCleantech
Headed by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), a team of researchers has created a new technique through which fruit peel waste can be used to extract and reuse valuable metals from spent lithium-ion batteries to make new batteries.

Written by AZoCleantechAug 26 2020
Headed by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), a team of researchers has created a new technique through which fruit peel waste can be used to extract and reuse valuable metals from spent lithium-ion batteries to make new batteries.
Image Credit: Nanyang Technological University.
The researchers revealed their idea using orange peel, which efficiently recovered valuable metals from mere battery waste. From these recovered metals, the …
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