Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling Facility. We specialise in the collection and recycling of electro-waste. We provide nationwide waste collection

We specialise in the recycling of Li-ion batteries. We offer comprehensive solutions for Electromobility and Automotive backed by a team of specialists with many years of experience.

We offer a one-stop solution for introducers of batteries and accumulators, packaging and products as well as tyres, oils and lubricant preparations.

We specialise in the recovery and recycling of key raw materials, including the production of high-quality pellets and the recovery of black mass from battery components.

What challenges does the labour market face in the context of the development of the battery recycling sector?

During the debate "Green Sectors of the Futures and the Job Market". Robert Makiela, President Wastes Service Group, pointed to China's potential technological advantage in this area of up to 10 years. 🔋

Wastes Service Group, investing in technological innovation and the ultra-modern Battery & E-scrap Recycling Park hub, is becoming a leader in Europe. According to analyses, the global battery recycling market has huge financial potential. The market, which was worth USD 1.83 billion in 2023, is expected to grow to USD 17.08 billion by 2030. Such rapid growth is driven by the increasing popularity of electric vehicles and energy storage systems. Investment in education and training to prepare the labour market for specialised positions in the automotive and battery recycling industries will be key. Adapting the labour market and developing a circular supply chain are among the main challenges facing the industry.

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