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ReUse · Efficient direct REcycling for low-valUe LFP battery for circular and SustainablE waste management

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2026EU funding €4,927,665Call HORIZON-CL5-2023-D2-01

The development of sustainable, safe and efficient processes for battery recycling is crucial to improve the circularity and strategic autonomy of the European Li-ion battery (LiB) value chain, in line with the objectives of the Battery Partnership launched under Horizon Europe.The objective of the ReUse project is to improve the circularity and sustainability of the entire low-value LFP battery waste stream - from production scrap to end-of-life LiB - by developing new recycling processes that maximize the recovery of input elements and components. Specific objectives include the development of automated sorting and disassembly strategies, the improvement of recycling efficiency and direct reuse of battery materials, and the assurance of sustainability through life cycle assessment, life cycle costing and social impact studies. With a focus on maximizing material recovery, energy efficiency and purity, ReUse will develop a robust, flexible and sustainable direct recycling process for waste streams of varying composition and quality. The project aims to increase the global competitiveness of the European battery ecosystem in line with the European Strategic Plan for a clean and sustainable transition towards climate neutrality. Building on the BATTERY 2030+ Roadmap and the European Partnership on Batteries, ReUse aims to contribute to the policy needs of the European Green Deal and efficient recycling technologies. The project will address the urgent need to address the shortcomings related to the technological, economic and environmental sustainability of recycling EoL LiBs, especially LFP batteries, which make up 46% of the global LiB market by 2030.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €1,348,394

participant

MORROW BATTERIES ASA

NO · €193,330

participant

VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V.

BE · €836,557

associatedPartner

IMERYS GRAPHITE & CARBON SWITZERLAND SA

CH

participant

TEKNOLOGISK INSTITUT

DK · €842,500

participant

ELEVENES DOO SUBOTICA

RS · €453,224

participant

CELLCIRCLE UG (HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT)

DE · €327,438

participant

UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX

FR · €289,975

participant

SORTBAT

BE · €201,529

participant

ARKEMA FRANCE SA

FR · €210,469

participant

FENIX TNT SRO

CZ · €224,250

associatedPartner

KYBURZ SWITZERLAND AG

CH

thirdParty

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR

associatedPartner

EIDGENOSSISCHE MATERIALPRUFUNGS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT

CH

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