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by epistasis 7 days ago
Since batteries are highly recyclable, a core material imported once means we never need to import it again.

Recycling is so effective that with the little that we're currently doing (not enough batteries to recycle yet), we get more battery out of the recycling process than what went in. Because the battery manufacturing is improving and getting more kWh out of the same input materials than when the battery was originally made, and the difference is bigger than anything lost to the recycling process.

Batteries and renewable energy generation are not like building an economy on fossil fuels, which is a very fragile economy vulnerable to massive spikes in input costs. Batteries and renewable energy are fundamentally anti-inflation devices.

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How long, in years, until we are mining landfills for lithium?
we are closer to watering our farms with gatorade than mining landfills for lithium.
well we already had a UFC match at the WH so counting the days until the brawndo revolution
Shit, we're already mining landfills for lithium, does that mean most farmers have switched to gatorade already?
I'm not following, why would there be lithium in landfills?