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by Brammarb
3187 days ago
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Lithium isn't terribly rare, and li-ion batteries can be recycled and all of its contents can be reused in the production of new batteries. Lead acid car batteries are already collected for recycling at very high rates in most areas, so there's no reason why li-ion car batteries wouldn't be collected and recycled as well. |
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/business/batteries/c...
Newer forms of Lithium Ion batteries may avoid the Cobalt, but Cobalt-based Lithium Ion is still the most popular IIRC. Cobalt Mining is dangerous, toxic, and centralized in politically unstable regions (Child Labor, poor conditions, etc. etc.)
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Lithium itself is located in many locations around the world. IIRC, there's a bit Lithium Mine in Nevada.