Can waste batteries be regenerated?
Xu Yongfeng lives in Liaoyang in Liaoning Province and became interested in batteries shortly after graduating despite majoring in biology in university. Watch Video: Part 1 >> Having seen the rise in the prices of raw material and production costs for batteries, Xu came up with a bold idea. Batteries are extremely useful in a modern, mobile society but they are also associated with certain environmental problems. The mercury, chromium, and lead found in batteries badly pollute the environment and are dangerous to people’s health. This raises the question of how best to deal with waste batteries. The metal compounds containing in the waste battery are the main pollutants. Can people separate them and re-utilize them? If waste batteries can’t be disposed of in a timely fashion, they will pollute the environment and also represent a waste of a potentially valuable resource. Xu Yongfeng thought of a bold idea after seeing these waste batteries. Xu Yongfeng isn’t the first person to try to