Madenat Al Nokhba all set to revolutionize lithium-ion battery recycling in the GCC (Communities - Services Offered)

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Madenat Al Nokhba all set to revolutionize lithium-ion battery recycling in the GCC


Joseph Nforbin, Managing Director, Madenat Al Nokhba Recycling Services LLC, talks about the company’s newly launched Lithium-Ion Battery Processing Unit, and its significance in the region.

From powering smartphones to electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries have become an indispensable part of our lives. While these batteries have revolutionised energy storage and transportation, they bring a significant challenge when it comes to recycling and disposal. The surge in usage of electronic devices and EVs, especially in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), has raised concerns over environmental impact and the need for responsible recycling. Committed to address this issue and help the region tread the sustainability path, Madenat Al Nokhba Recycling Services LLC has inaugurated its Lithium-Ion Battery Processing Unit in Dubai.

Equipped with ground-breaking technology and years of expertise in e-waste and battery recycling, the Madenat Al Nokhba Recycling team is all set to transform the battery recycling landscape in the GCC. Its innovative technology promises to not only efficiently recycle lithium-ion batteries but also extract valuable materials, reduce environmental impact, and contribute to the region’s sustainability goals.

Commenting on the new facility, Joseph Nforbin, Managing Director, Madenat Al Nokhba Recycling Services LLC said, “The Lithium-Ion Battery Processing Unit is a state-of-the-art solution designed to address the specific challenges posed by discarded batteries, particularly lithium-ion batteries. These batteries, while essential for powering our devices and renewable energy systems, also contain valuable materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel, which are crucial for the production of new batteries.” The facility will recycle all types of lithium-ion batteries ranging from smartphones and laptops to electric vehicles, power tools, portable electronics and renewable energy systems. “The scalable operations capacity of our plant is 10,000 metric tonnes a year,” he added.

“To address potential safety concerns associated with the recycling of batteries,” Nforbin noted, “We recommend and follow the practice of using non-conductive tape, preferably electrical tape, to tape the battery terminals or connections, preventing any unwanted contact and potential fires.” Madenat is also spreading awareness about proper storage and recycling methods. “We encourage people to be a part of the solution and not the problem.”

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