Certified battery recycling routing

Recycling is our last resort, not our first answer — and when it's the right answer, it's done properly.

The problem we solve

Some batteries genuinely are done: capacity too low to reuse, damage too severe to repair, chemistry with no second-life demand. For those, the responsible route is material recovery — and doing that properly matters as much as reuse does. Batteries dumped into informal channels leak value, materials and liability.

Because every battery we handle is tested and graded first, recycling with us is a decision backed by data, not a default. When the numbers say end-of-life, we route the battery to certified recycling partners in our European network, with the documentation to prove it. You get a defensible chain of custody; the materials — lithium, nickel, cobalt, copper — go back into the loop where the EU Battery Regulation increasingly requires them to be.

Who it's for
Holders of end-of-life packs
Damaged & unsafe units
Compliance-driven disposals
Mixed lots with no market
What's included

Value recovery first

Testing and grading come before any recycling decision — usable batteries never go to shredding by default.

Certified partner network

End-of-life batteries go to audited, certified European recyclers — never informal or undocumented channels.

Documented chain of custody

You receive records showing what was recycled, where and by whom — evidence for audits and reporting duties.

How it works

01

Grade says end-of-life

Only batteries that fail reuse and repair criteria are routed to recycling.

02

Compliant transfer

Dangerous-goods transport moves the batteries to the certified recycling partner.

03

Documentation back to you

Recycling confirmation closes the loop for your compliance records.

Safety & standards

The frameworks behind this service

Compliance isn't a marketing line here — it defines how this work is physically done. See how we apply standards in practice.

EU 2023/1542

The EU Battery Regulation sets collection, recycling-efficiency and recycled-content targets that formal channels must meet.

Batteries taking up space?

Tell us what you have, where it's stored and your timeline — we come back with a concrete next step within one business day.