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Explore The Recycling Process - Millions of Batteries Every Day! How Are They Turned Treasures?

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The recycling process is a crucial step in transforming millions of used batteries into valuable resources every day. This recycling process begins with the collection of discarded batteries from households, industries, and recycling centers. Once gathered, the recycling process moves to specialized facilities where materials like lead, lithium, and nickel are extracted. Through the recycling process, these materials are cleaned, purified, and prepared for reuse in manufacturing new products. By investing in an efficient recycling process, we reduce environmental impact and conserve raw materials. Embrace the recycling process to turn waste into treasures and protect our planet!

00:00 modern recycling process
00:40 battery recycling
02:35 recycle trash
04:40 garbage truck caught fire
07:30 trash crusher

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