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2021-12-03
"Everyone wants to maximize their profits from the waste batteries in their hands." Yu Haijun, director of the National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center for New Energy Vehicle Power Battery Recycling and vice president of Bangpu Group, said that at this stage formal enterprises often "cannot get enough food." ", "The higher the price," "Illegal reselling" and other vicious competition methods have caused most of the used batteries to flow into unqualified small workshops.
Looking forward to severely cracking down on the illegal recycling industry chain of automobile batteries is also the group chairman Zhang Tianren. In an interview with the media, he said that the illegal cost of illegal recycling is very low, and compared with formal recycling, the cost is low, there is no tax, no environmental protection investment, and no professional logistics and warehousing costs. Such "one-size-fits-all profits" puts formal enterprises at a disadvantage when competing with them. "To rectify and change the current chaos and disorder in the lead-acid battery recycling market, it is also necessary to issue the detailed implementation rules for the Implementation Plan of the Extended Producer Responsibility System as soon as possible." Zhang Tianren said.
According to media reports, the power battery recycling rate is only 2%, and the remaining large amount of unreliable waste batteries will not be "good death". The "goodness" refers to the uneven level of recycling technology. The recycling of used batteries involves complex physical and chemical processes such as disassembly and extraction. For example, as a sign of technological advancement, the comprehensive metal recycling rate has reached 98.5% in professional and regular battery recycling companies, and it may be less than 50% in small workshops. In other words, the informal route may not only fail to achieve effective recycling, but it will inevitably cause further harm to the environment.
In addition, the "guerrilla" unfair competition with the "regular army" may also result in the failure to form a health mechanism for recycling. "Affected by technology, scale, market fluctuations, etc., the economic benefits of recycling companies are generally poor." Yu Haijun believes that companies that have worked hard in recycling technology but have no market return should be given a certain degree of tilt during a special period of time. It is helpful for enterprises to stick to it and wait for the market to take shape.