New EU law requires all mobile devices to have user-replaceable batteries by 2027

With more than 150 million smartphones being discarded each year, the newly enacted law in the European Union, which mandates a 63% collection rate for device batteries by 2027, marks a significant stride in the realm of battery recycling. This regulation holds far-reaching implications for the global stage, emphasizing the increasing importance of sustainable practices in the electronics industry and beyond.

SOURCE: Cold Fusion

 
 

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