Battery waste and kitchen foil create nanocatalyst for CO₂ to methane fuel conversion
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Battery waste and kitchen foil create nanocatalyst for CO₂ to methane fuel conversion
Battery waste is a serious environmental problem: It contains substances that pose a threat to both human health and ecosystems. At the same time, however, batteries also contain valuable materials such as nickel, which we need—for example, for the production of new batteries. Better recycling methods for batteries are therefore urgently required.
New battery waste codes to improve the circular economy and promote recycling
To create a more sustainable and circular economy, the European Commission has updated the European List of Waste to include new waste codes specifically designed for battery-related waste This new plan, adopted on 5 March, hopes to manage the waste battery waste throughout its lifecycle, from manufacturing to recycling. The new regulations are expected to play an important role in improving the sustainability of the automotive sector and suppor…
Battery waste as a catalyst for methane production
Upcycling as a climate game changer: A nanocatalyst was developed at the Vienna University of Technology, which converts CO2 from the air into valuable methane. The article battery waste as a catalyst for methane production was first published on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtsportal für Ingenieure.
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