Recyclability refers to the ability of a product or its constituent materials to be recycled, reprocessed, and reused in the manufacturing of new products after the end of their service life. In the battery industry, recyclability typically focuses on the recycling potential and efficiency of valuable or rare metals in batteries, such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel.
High recyclability can reduce environmental impact and save raw material costs. It depends on the support of design for recycling, recycling technology, and policy regulations. It is crucial for the sustainable development of the battery industry.