CATL and Ellen MacArthur Foundation Release Roadmap for Circular EV Battery Economy

Reuters01-26
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/300750">CATL</a> and Ellen MacArthur Foundation Release Roadmap for Circular EV Battery Economy

Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL) and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation have released a whitepaper outlining a circular economy roadmap for electric vehicle $(EV)$ batteries and critical minerals. The report, launched during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026, provides an industry-informed framework for designing, using, recovering, and reintegrating EV batteries to maximize value and reduce risk across the value chain. The initiative aims to accelerate the circularity of critical minerals and supports CATL’s goal to decouple battery growth from virgin raw material extraction. The collaboration forms part of CATL’s broader strategy to achieve carbon neutrality across its full value chain by 2035.

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