ME Leads National Push to Recycle Spent Batteries as Strategic Resources
On
May 14, the Ministry of Environment (ME) announced its “Plan to Promote
Circular Use of Batteries” at the Economic Ministers’ Meeting.
The
initiative aims to turn spent batteries—expected to surge due to the rise of
electric vehicles and renewable energy—into high-value resources, helping to
secure a stable supply of critical raw materials.
Korean
industry stakeholders have long called for policy support to address weak
demand for recycled and reused battery products and to respond to global
regulations such as the EU Battery Regulation.
In response, the ME has worked closely with experts, local governments, and industry since last year to develop practical, field-oriented measures.
🔑 Key Focus Areas:
- Developing markets for circular-use products
- Securing a stable supply of recyclable materials
- Advancing technology and strengthening competitiveness
- Building a full lifecycle management system
The ME stressed that using circular batteries is essential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, bolstering resource security, and enhancing industrial competitiveness. It also expressed its commitment to supporting Korea’s leadership in the global battery recycling industry.
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