battery-recycle

Lithium ion Battery Recycling & Safe Disposal

Safe . Compliant . Sustainable 
Lithium batteries are widely used in medical, robotics, industrial, security, and outdoor equipment.
Proper end-of-life handling is essential for safety, regulatory compliance, and environmental protection.
With 23 years of experience in custom lithium batteries, LARGE provides not only compliant battery systems, but also professional guidance for safe recycling and disposal, supporting sustainable operations worldwide.

Why must lithium batteries be recycled properly?

Lithium batteries contain active materials and electrolytes.
Improper disposal may cause:

  • Fire, short circuits, or chemical leakage
  • Environmental contamination
  • Regulatory violations (often classified as hazardous waste)

At the same time, end-of-life batteries contain valuable recyclable materials such as copper, aluminum, nickel, cobalt, and lithium. Proper recycling reduces risk and supports resource recovery.

LARGE’s Environmental Responsibility

As a professional lithium battery manufacturer, LARGE upholds environmental and safety responsibilities throughout the entire product lifecycle:

Material Transparency

Providing necessary
material and
chemistry information

Recycling-Friendly Design

Improving disassembly
and material recovery

Standards Compliance

RoHS, REACH, IEC 62133

Lifecycle Impact Reduction

High efficiency and long service life

Guidelines for the proper disposal of used lithium batteries

Whether it’s the battery cell, battery pack, or built-in battery of a device, it is recommended to follow the following principles: LARGE can provide regional recycling references upon request.

01
Do not dismantle, puncture, burn, or discard as household waste
02
Reduce battery charge to =30% before storage or transport
03
Insulate terminals to prevent short circuits
04
Store and package in fire-resistant containers
05
Hand over to licensed recycling or hazardous waste facilities

Feasible disposal methods for scrapped batteries

Performed by Certified Organizations Only

Separation of casing, conductor, and PCB;

Extraction and reuse of Cu, Al, Ni, Co, Li etc.

Applicable to batteries with decreased capacity but still possessing safety.

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How LARGE Can Support You

When batteries reach the retirement or disposal stage, we provide practical technical and
compliance support:

Battery material and chemistry information

Assist recycling organizations in evaluating chemical compositions, disposal methods and potential hazards.

Packaging and temporary storage guidance

Covers UN3480/3481 classification, short-circuit protection measures, temporary packaging guidelines, etc.

Battery Storage Guidelines

Provide guidelines on charge level, safe environment, short-circuit prevention and periodic inspection to ensure pre-recycling safety & compliance.

Environmental Compliance Documentation

Provide a full set of environmental compliance documents such as Material Declaration, chemical composition list and environmental compliance certificates.

Regional Environmental Guidelines

Provide references to local authorized recycling organizations and environmental authorities based on the customer’s country or region.

FAQ

Where can lithium-ion batteries be recycled?

Please deliver them to authorized recycling channels, such as:
  • Local hazardous waste collection centers
  • Certified battery recycling companies
  • Electronics retailers or service centers
  • Community-designated battery collection points

Yes. Materials such as nickel, cobalt, lithium, copper, and aluminum can be recovered through certified recycling processes.

Follow these steps:
·Keep the battery intact (do not crush or puncture)
·Insulate terminals to prevent short circuits
·Use fire-resistant, shock-protective packaging
·Deliver to an authorized recycling facility
·Do not dismantle batteries yourself.

You may:
·Search for “battery recycling” or “hazardous waste” on map services
·Contact local environmental authorities
·Visit community waste collection centers
·Use manufacturer or brand take-back programs

Do not dispose of with household waste
·Insulate terminals to prevent short circuits
·Package separately using fire-resistant materials
·Avoid crushing, dropping, or water exposure
·Hand over to licensed recycling organizations

No. LARGE is not a recycling operator, but can provide technical guidance and regional recycling references.

Only after evaluating capacity, safety, and internal resistance. LARGE may assist with technical assessment but does not provide repurposing services.

In most regions, yes. They must be handled by licensed hazardous waste processors.

UN38.3 applies to commercial product transport. Waste batteries must follow local hazardous waste transport regulations.

Yes, regional reference information can be provided upon request. LARGE does not assume responsibility for recycling or transport.

Request Your Custom Lithium Battery Pack Evaluation

Tell us about your device and application needs.
Weíll provide a tailored evaluation covering cell design, BMS strategy, structure, thermal management and safety engineering.