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WhetherÌýit’sÌýsmallÌýsingle-useÌýbatteries,ÌýhouseholdÌýrechargeable batteries,Ìýor large batteries for electric vehicles, disposal can pose a significant safety risk to people and the planet. Conversely, batteriesÌýcontainÌývaluable materials which, whenÌýproperly managed, can be returned to the supply chain to realize substantial environmental, economic, and social benefits.ÌýÌý

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is launching aÌýBattery Circularity ProgramÌýto improve how batteries are collected, recycled,Ìýand reprocessed across the state.Ìý ByÌýusingÌýrecycled materials, the manufacturing of new batteries consumes less energy, water,Ìýand natural resources. Proper recycling can also mitigate fires, reducing risk to lives and infrastructure. Recovering batteries also strengthens circular supply chains and reduces dependence on foreign sources of critical minerals, encourages innovation, and creates local jobs.Ìý

AÌývirtual stakeholder meetingÌýfrom 10-11:30 a.m.ÌýThursday,ÌýFeb.Ìý26,Ìýwill kick off the initiative andÌýgatherÌýinput from organizations across the battery and recycling landscape, andÌý. Discussion topics will include current successes, gaps and safety concerns, opportunities to expand recovery, and how education, funding,ÌýdataÌýand infrastructure can better support residents and communities.Ìý

The data and insight gathered during the stakeholder meeting will inform the early building blocks for an end-of-life battery solutions roadmap, including future education and funding efforts. Organizations throughout the value chain –Ìýmanufacturers,Ìýretailers, collectors, recyclers, communities, associations, universities, safety, and more – are encouraged to register and attend.Ìý

As part of EGLE’s efforts,ÌýNextCycleÌýMichiganÌýwill launch a special accelerator to support the advancement of battery recycling solutions. The program will provide operational and technical coaching to move initiatives toward implementation in Michigan. The application period willÌýopenÌýin the summer, withÌýmore information to followÌýas it becomes available.

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