Campine is the European expert in lead battery recycling. Did you know that 99% of all lead batteries are collected and recycled in a responsible way? Campine collects and processes used lead-acid batteries in three production sites located in Belgium and France.
As an end of life lead acid battery facility, Enva provide a complete battery recycling service for all types of lead acid batteries, using the latest technology to enable us to extract 99.5% of lead ready for re-use in the production of batteries and other lead-based products.
For decades, Lead Acid Batteries have been indispensable for industrial progress, but at a cost. As current recycling methods are polluting, inefficient and costly, there have been calls to ban them. But where would all that surplus lead go? What if there was a better solution?
Lead acid batteries are one of the earliest types of rechargeable batteries. Developed in the 1800s, they still have advantages over newer technologies being low cost, robust and reliable. Their wide-ranging applications benefit diverse environments;
It also misses the opportunity to recycle the redundant lead into active lead oxide paste, reusable as the essential ingredient for more LABs. NUOVOpb, an EU-supported project, successfully separated the spent materials from LABs, ‘recovering’ them in a water-based recycling process to produce ‘battery ready’ lead oxide.
ore than 90 % and 13 a recycling efficiency in the range between 80 % and 90 %.However, when comparing the recycling efficiencies for 2021 with those of 2012, there was no clear trend in the development of the recycli g efficiency for lead-acid batteries and accumulators across the Member States