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How Recycling is Done Matters—Lessons Learned from the Lead-Acid Battery

Last updated: December 3, 2025 9:25 am
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Lead-Acid Battery Recycling: Lessons for a Sustainable Future

Lead-acid battery recycling has come under scrutiny due to the environmental and public health hazards associated with the industry. A recent investigation by the New York Times shed light on the unregulated practices in Africa, highlighting the need for stricter regulations and enforcement. The United States has also faced challenges with lead-acid battery recycling, with companies like Exide Technologies causing pollution that has led to public health disasters.

The mining of lead for batteries has significant ecological and public health impacts, making recycling a more sustainable option. However, lax regulations and enforcement have allowed for harmful practices to persist, resulting in lead poisoning among workers and communities. The effects of lead poisoning, especially on children, are severe and can lead to developmental delays and reduced IQ levels.

While the recycling rates for lead-acid batteries are high, the process has not been properly regulated in the United States, leading to contamination of air, soil, and water in surrounding areas. Companies like Exide Technologies have polluted communities for decades, resulting in the designation of their sites as EPA superfunds. Additionally, the export of lead-acid batteries to countries with lower environmental standards has perpetuated harmful practices and pollution.

To address these issues, policies and regulations that limit the environmental impacts of battery recycling are essential. Transparency and accountability in the supply chain can help consumers identify responsible companies and encourage better practices. Lessons learned from the lead-acid battery industry can inform the recycling of lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles, ensuring a lower impact source of minerals.

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A closed-loop economy is only successful if the recycling process minimizes harm. Proper pollution controls and regulations are necessary to prevent the emission of harmful substances during the recycling process. The exportation of waste and pollution must be stopped to prevent the continuation of harmful practices in countries with lower environmental standards.

Traceability and reporting are crucial for corporate accountability and ensuring compliance with recycling standards. Transparency norms in the supply chain can incentivize companies to source ethically and responsibly. As the United States transitions to a clean energy economy, lessons learned from lead-acid battery recycling must be applied to the recycling of lithium-ion batteries to ensure a sustainable future. Proper pollution controls and high recycling rates are essential to minimize the environmental impact of battery recycling.

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