EPA plans to revisit numerous environmental, climate regulations

The moves seek to advance the executive orders President Donald Trump signed on his first day in office for his second term.

Altilium appoints managing director

David Cartwright joins the U.K.-based battery recycler with 40 years of experience in the chemicals industry.

Ascend Elements alters Kentucky plans, will return $164M grant to DOE

The battery recycler says challenging market conditions have led it to cancel its plans to manufacture CAM at its Apex 1 facility in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

Tariffs prepare path for US metals production boost: Goldman Sachs

Investment bank’s researcher sees potential medium-to-long-term “boost in supply” for domestically produced metals.

BCA subsidiary offers EV battery pack shredder

Wisconsin-based BCA Industries says its LithiBatt division offers equipment to process electric vehicle battery packs “without requiring disassembly or discharge.”

Battery recycler achieves industrial-scale graphite recovery

Germany-based Tozero says it has completed a battery cell test using 100 percent-recycled graphite.

Currents adds Midtronics' diagnostic capabilities for electrified vechicle batteries

This collaboration introduces exclusive diagnostic capabilities to Currents’ platform, enabling users to make informed decisions about the next-use potential of electrified vehicle batteries.

Sennebogen electric handlers get thumbs up in Ohio

Scrap processing firm Metalico says its electric Sennebogen machines have resulted in reduced maintenance and energy costs.

ReMA offers spring EV battery courses

Courses in Ohio in March and April focus on safety aspects of removing, testing and handling electric vehicle batteries.

Altilium recycling LFP EV batteries for global OEM

The company says its proprietary EcoCathode technology can recover more than 97 percent of the lithium and 99 percent of the graphite from spent lithium iron phosphate batteries.

Equipment Report

Recent news from suppliers to the recycling industry from our February 2025 issue