
In our latest episode, I spoke with Dr. Luke Sweeney, Senior Cost & Recycling Analyst at Fastmarkets.
We kicked off our 3-part Graphite Recycling Series, covering:
- Why graphite has been largely left out of recycling efforts, unlike lithium, cobalt, and nickel
- What makes battery-grade graphite unique - extreme purity, sphericalisation, and coating requirements
- Why graphite can’t simply be dissolved and recrystallised like cathode materials, and the role of morphology in recycling challenges
- And the kicker: even China, the global leader in recycling, still struggles to recycle graphite profitably
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