Major Upgrade for Hunan Brunp's Spent Lithium Battery Recycling Project
Recently, the Ningxiang Branch of the Changsha Ecological Environment Bureau in Hunan Province officially announced its approval of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) document for the "Spent Lithium Battery Resource Utilization Renovation Project" by Hunan Brunp Recycling Technology Co., Ltd. This marks another significant milestone for Brunp in the field of power battery recycling and injects fresh momentum into the development of China’s circular economy.
According to available information, the project involves a total investment of RMB 36.57 million. It aims to employ advanced technologies to convert spent lithium batteries, waste battery cells, waste electrode materials, as well as raw materials such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and hydrogen peroxide into valuable cobalt chloride hexahydrate. Once completed, the facility is expected to produce 18,000 tons of cobalt chloride hexahydrate annually, achieving efficient resource recycling while also contributing positively to environmental protection.
Amid the global acceleration toward the dual-carbon goals in the new energy industry, Hunan Brunp Recycling Technology Co., Ltd. has become a leading player in China's circular economy thanks to its deep experience and technological breakthroughs in power battery recycling. As a core subsidiary within the CATL (Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited) group, Brunp processes over 400,000 tons of spent batteries annually, accounting for more than half of the national market.