Call2Recycle rebrand signals broader role in US recycling
Why It Matters for ITAD
For ITAD professionals, this signals a major shift in the battery management landscape. As batteries become more integrated into IT assets, you now have a potential partner for handling battery logistics and compliance, especially for devices covered under evolving EPR laws. This could streamline your process for separating and managing batteries from laptops, UPS systems, and other electronics.
The organization, now called The Battery Network, is assuming an expanded role in battery logistics, EPR compliance and critical material recovery as US battery demand accelerates. The post Call2Recycle rebrand signals broader role in US recycling appeared first on Resource Recycling.
Key Takeaways
- • A key national battery stewardship program is expanding its services into logistics and compliance, becoming a more comprehensive partner.
- • Increased focus on critical material recovery aligns with the circular economy and could create new revenue streams or cost offsets for battery-containing e-waste.
- • The rebrand reflects the accelerating demand for battery management solutions, a growing segment of the ITAD stream that requires specialized handling.