Controlling pollution and recycling lead-acid batteries is a key focus of environmental protection
发布时间:2024-11-28 21:45:59 点击: 次
As is well known, the current pollution phenomenon in the lead-acid battery industry mainly lies in the recycling process. As long as the production process is controlled according to environmental protection requirements and some new technologies such as internalization are used for production, there is generally no pollution phenomenon. Liu Yanlong, Secretary General of the China Chemical and Physical Power Industry Association, stated that the "Access Conditions for Lead Acid Battery Industry" mention recycling and regeneration, and the collection channels during these processes may also be an important issue in the pollution caused by lead-acid battery regeneration. At present, the main force in the collection of lead-acid batteries in China is some individual enterprises, while the majority are individual citizens engaged in collection. Liu Yanlong stated that individual collection is more determined by economic interests, and who should handle the collected waste batteries. Some recycling companies may be illegal, and there are also some that do not meet the standards but are still being processed. After collecting waste batteries, these enterprises may burn them to reduce costs; It is also possible to smash the battery head and discard the waste acid and lead mud inside, which can cause pollution; In addition, handing over useful plastics, such as electrode plates, to some illegal factories for processing, whose environmental protection measures are not guaranteed at all, can cause secondary pollution. Therefore, this may be another major source of pollution for lead-acid batteries. Therefore, it is necessary to introduce some implementable rules to regulate the collection channels.
The recycling of lead-acid batteries is an issue that needs to be taken seriously, with the focus on the collection channels. Liu Yanlong believes that a third-party force can be utilized to establish a nationwide and standardized collection channel. If no enterprise has the strength to organize a nationwide standardized channel, efforts should be made to standardize the existing teams engaged in collection. Some companies engaged in the recycling of waste batteries have established their own collection networks, but they need exemplary and standardized enterprises to guide them. Therefore, Liu Yanlong calls on key lead-acid battery companies to make reasonable use of their sales channels, such as exchanging old batteries for new ones, to collect and dispose of the sold lead-acid batteries. However, if this lead-acid battery is also a hazardous material, each distribution point needs to make certain preparations to meet the recycling conditions before engaging in collection.
Liu Yanlong said that if there are some professional collection companies that can collect nearby and entrust qualified local enterprises to handle it, it is also a feasible way, but the next step is to explore a way to standardize the collection channels. The more advanced approach abroad is the lead-acid battery regeneration association and a third-party organization, which has strong reference significance for China. The recycling of lead-acid batteries requires raising awareness among enterprises, individuals, and relevant organizations in order to create an environment conducive to reasonable recycling, and strive to form a lead-acid battery recycling method with Chinese characteristics, taking a key step towards making the lead-acid battery industry truly an environmental protection industry.
The recycling of lead-acid batteries is an issue that needs to be taken seriously, with the focus on the collection channels. Liu Yanlong believes that a third-party force can be utilized to establish a nationwide and standardized collection channel. If no enterprise has the strength to organize a nationwide standardized channel, efforts should be made to standardize the existing teams engaged in collection. Some companies engaged in the recycling of waste batteries have established their own collection networks, but they need exemplary and standardized enterprises to guide them. Therefore, Liu Yanlong calls on key lead-acid battery companies to make reasonable use of their sales channels, such as exchanging old batteries for new ones, to collect and dispose of the sold lead-acid batteries. However, if this lead-acid battery is also a hazardous material, each distribution point needs to make certain preparations to meet the recycling conditions before engaging in collection.
Liu Yanlong said that if there are some professional collection companies that can collect nearby and entrust qualified local enterprises to handle it, it is also a feasible way, but the next step is to explore a way to standardize the collection channels. The more advanced approach abroad is the lead-acid battery regeneration association and a third-party organization, which has strong reference significance for China. The recycling of lead-acid batteries requires raising awareness among enterprises, individuals, and relevant organizations in order to create an environment conducive to reasonable recycling, and strive to form a lead-acid battery recycling method with Chinese characteristics, taking a key step towards making the lead-acid battery industry truly an environmental protection industry.