I have a battery plant as a client. There are several very competent recycles 
out there. A huge amount of the material they bring in comes from the 
manufacturing side itself. Units not up to spec. Either at the plant or when 
the reach the vehicle assembly  plant.Sent from my Bell Samsung device over 
Canada's largest network.
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Subject: [EVDL] Lithium recycling Here's a link to Sandy reviewing Redwood 
Materials, a Lithium battery recycling plant with JB Staubel. It's about an 
hour long, but it is fascinating to see the amount of batteries that Staubel 
says will be recycled in the next month. There are also some pretty funny and 
revealing statements, 'I just saw a Roadster pack', Redwood is 'one of the 
second or so largest sources of lithium in the entire 
country'.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k30syplvCi0-- Rush 
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