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Tuesday, June 11 2019 - 09:00
AsiaNet
LG Chem Teams up with Envirostream for Innovative Battery Recycling Solutions in Australia
SEOUL, South Korea, June 11, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- LG Chem partners with Envirostream to develop safe and innovative recycling 
solutions to reduce battery waste stream
- 95% of the resources recovered from end-of-life batteries are converted into 
raw materials for new batteries resulting in a circular economy

LG Chem(https://www.lgchem.com/global/main), South Korea's leading manufacturer 
of advanced lithium-ion batteries, formed a partnership with one of the 
pioneering recycle-luminaries Envirostream(https://envirostream.com.au/) to be 
LG Chem's exclusive battery recycling partner in Australia. This valuable 
partnership aims to develop safe and innovative management solutions to 
increase Australia's low recovery rates concerning batteries, which is an 
increasing threat to the Australian environment.

LG Chem and Envirostream's forward-thinking approaches are expected to elevate 
battery recycling systems in Australia to a whole new level. Originally, used 
batteries were sent overseas for recycling or left in landfills. However, with 
Envirostream's ISO 14001 accredited modular, 95% of the resources from 
end-of-life batteries can be safely recovered before being sent to metal and 
battery manufacturers to be converted into raw materials for new battery 
production. This initiative is the first step to allow LG Chem to be closer to 
achieving its environmental mission as well as bringing a truly circular 
economy to its Australian operations.

Established in 2017, Envirostream is a new ambitious company specifically 
designed to develop safe and innovative, on-shore processing solutions for 
rapidly growing issues in the battery waste stream. Recognized as the first 
company in Australia to recycle lithium batteries, Envirostream recycled 
298,240 kilograms of them in 2018 and showed how previously unseen 
opportunities can be developed and nurtured in Australia's recovery sector.

Batteries have presented some of the biggest emerging challenges to Australia's 
waste stream. According to research conducted by CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific 
and Industrial Research Organisation), only 2 percent of Australia's annual 
3,300 tons of lithium-ion battery waste is recycled, with waste predicted to 
grow by at least 300% each year by 2036.

"We're extremely proud to be able to carve a new path towards preserving our 
precious planet through this invaluable partnership with Envirostream", said 
Jamie Allen, General Manager from LG Chem Australia, "Starting with Australia, 
we hope this provides the opportunity to expand sustainable options for 
lithium-ion battery disposal."

About LG Chem

LG Chem is one of the world's largest lithium-ion battery manufacturers with a 
market-leading position in advanced batteries for grid-scale, residential 
storage and automotive applications. Our advanced lithium ion battery 
technology is the product of 24 years of experience in the development and 
production of mobile batteries and large format batteries for automotive and 
energy storage systems (ESS). LG Chem's commitment to technology leadership 
coupled with efficient and high-quality manufacturing processes produces 
batteries that exhibit the highest levels of safety, performance and 
reliability. For more information, please visit 
https://www.lgchem.com/global/main.

Source: LG Chem