Lead is not dead: shaping the industry for a bright, green future
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Lead is not dead: shaping the industry for a bright, green future
- Engagement rather than resistance produces positive progress in regulation
- Can battery demand cope with a lead ban?
- Can the environment cope with a lead ban?
- The imperative to recycle scrap batteries
- Taking a leading role in greening the economy
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Solar and wind energy provide the greatest growth in generation over the next two decadesHigh recycling rates increases the dominance of secondary lead production over primaryHigh volume of lead in auto batteries remains for years after an EU banSlow decline of lead in battery service even after total EU lead battery banAn EU auto lead battery ban would place substantial extra demand on Li-ion capacity
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