Following on from our report in the last issue, Mike McDonagh adds detail from Sander Arnout’s keynote presentation at the 8th International Secondary Lead & Battery Recycling Conference.
For decades now the lead industry has been concerned over a rather large hole in its environmental and financial credentials. That hole is the problem of the slag residue from the pyrolytic extraction of lead from lead-acid battery waste. This is the material left from the lead extraction processes used by lead-acid battery recycling companies. It contains valuable metals, typically 5–20% lead . . .
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