ICBR 2022 Call for Papers is now open

We are happy to announce that the next International Congress for Battery Recycling #ICBR2022 is taking place in Salzburg/Austria, from September 14 to 16, 2022.

Are you interested in holding a presentation? If so, please send a short abstract with your key message to info@icm.ch before April 30, 2022.

Join the Black Mass and recycling efficiency workshop and view the newest technologies showcased by the biggest names in the battery recycling industry.

 


© ICM AG

© ICM AG
ICBR 2022 is the international platform for reviewing the challenges faced by the Battery Recycling Industry on a global basis. For 26 consecutive years, ICBR has brought together the international community of experts and decision makers of the entire Battery Recycling value chain, including battery recyclers and manufacturers, collection organizations, OEM’s, policymakers, materials and services providers and many more.

 

Topics

The impact on the battery recycling industry of accelerating market growth and greener waste regulations

1. Impact of the circular economy and Battery Regulation on the battery industry

– The EU Green Deal and Battery Regulation

– Global and European battery recycling capacity

– Carbon footprint

2. Innovative approaches in battery recycling

– The recovery rate of active materials from waste batteries

– The use of recovered materials in new batteries

– The Battery Passport: a tool for producers and recyclers?

3. Global and EU Battery Collection and Recycling policies

– Market overview and growth opportunities

– Battery Collection and Recycling programs: associations and country reports

– From legislation to regulation: a major challenge!

– New challenges for the take-back of e-bikes, industrial and electric vehicle batteries

4. Battery technology, remanufacturing and/or repurposing

– The role of battery diagnosis at end of life

– Re-use and second use – market drivers

– New battery technologies

5. From battery manufacturing to active material recycling

– Critical raw materials: the life cycle of lithium and other battery materials

– Next generation battery recycling technologies: from bulk treatment to specific active material recovery

– The impact of vehicle electrification on the battery recycling market

 

Exhibition

The exhibition area offers delegates the chance to network and build great relationships. Promote your products to all congress attendees and book your booth today!

 

For more information about the program that awaits you during ICBR, please visit:

https://icm.ch/images/congress/icbr/pdf/Call_for_Papers_ICBR_2022.pdf

Related articles:

06/2018 ICBR 2019

International battery recycling congress in Lyon

As the reference in this fast-moving, complex environment, the conference is essential for battery manufacturers and their materials and supply chain, battery recyclers, electronics and e-mobility...

more
04/2018 Interesting insights

23rd International Congress for Battery Recycling ICBR 2018

The congress will offer the opportunity to exchange news, views and ideas with experts from all areas of the battery recycling sector. Again, this year the organizers have put together an interesting...

more
04/2021

26th International Congress for Battery Recycling ICBR 2021 will take place in Geneva/Switzerland

ICBR 2021 is the international platform for reviewing the challenges faced by battery producers and the battery recycling industry on a global basis. For over 26 years, ICBR has brought together the...

more
06/2020 ICBR in Salzburg

25th International Congress for Battery Recycling

Presence event is not quite right – the battery recycling congress was held as a hybrid event. According to the organizers, both possibilities were well used, the possibility of digital participation...

more
01/2019 Source of raw materials

Battery recycling: Challenges and chances

What challenges will the battery recycling industry face in the future? How will the market and recycling technologies develop? And what progress has been made in the safe handling of lithium-ion...

more