Stocks and flows of critical materials in batteries: Data collection and data uses

P. Chancerel, P. Mählitz, C. Chanson, Peter Binnemans, J. Huisman, M. G. Brechu, V. S. Rotter, N. Nissen, K. Lang
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ProSUM - Latin for “I am useful” - aims to provide better information on raw materials from secondary origins. It focuses in particular on the content of Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) from Batteries (BATT), Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), End of Life Vehicles (ELV) and Mining Wastes (MIN) available for processing in Europe. Batteries are considered a highly relevant waste group in the ProSUM project due to the high content of CRMs. The main goal of this paper is to provide an overview of the data collection and data analysis for batteries and the materials they contain. In the research, it was necessary to develop a classification of batteries and build the inventory of available data on their stocks and flows. It includes the amounts of batteries put on the market, the stocks in households and businesses, and the flows of waste batteries collected and treated. The stocks and flows of batteries are linked with the average composition of the different types of batteries to calculate the stocks and flows of (critical) resources. The results are shown for lithium-based and NiMH batteries in laptops and tablets. The data made available are specifically useful when addressing current issues related to the European legislation for waste batteries, e.g. the definition of adequate targets for collection and the monitoring of recycling efficiency.
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电池中关键材料的库存和流动:数据收集和数据使用
ProSUM——拉丁文的意思是“我是有用的”——旨在为二手原材料提供更好的信息。它特别关注来自电池(BATT)、废弃电气和电子设备(WEEE)、报废车辆(ELV)和采矿废物(MIN)的关键原材料(crm)的含量,这些废物可在欧洲进行处理。由于crm的高含量,电池被认为是ProSUM项目中高度相关的废物组。本文的主要目标是概述电池及其包含的材料的数据收集和数据分析。在这项研究中,有必要对电池进行分类,并建立关于其库存和流量的现有数据清单。它包括投放市场的电池数量,家庭和企业的库存,以及收集和处理的废电池流量。电池的库存和流量与不同类型电池的平均组成相关联,以计算(关键)资源的库存和流量。结果显示了笔记本电脑和平板电脑的锂基电池和镍氢电池。所提供的数据在处理与欧洲废电池立法有关的当前问题时特别有用,例如确定适当的收集目标和监测回收效率。
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