Battery recycling cuba

Only 40% of garbage collection equipment is working in the Cuban capital, due to a shortage of batteries and tires, according to official information disclosed in August. Equipment breaking down means that garbage collection services are not regular, with all of the build-up of waste on Havana's str
Contact online >>

Only 40% of garbage collection equipment is working in the Cuban capital, due to a shortage of batteries and tires, according to official information disclosed in August. Equipment breaking down means that garbage collection services are not regular, with all of the build-up of waste on Havana''s streets that this entails.

The demand for lithium-ion batteries is growing in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) due to increase in renewable energy generation and the uptake of electric vehicles. The region has ambitious targets for climate change mitigation and renewable energy generation, with solar and wind energy generation expected to increase by 550% by 2030

While battery technology and recycling advancement are two widely acknowledged strategies for addressing such supply risks, the extent to which they will relieve global and regional cobalt...

In Europe, the recycling landscape is evolving in response to stringent regulations aimed at enhancing sustainability.The European Union has implemented new directives requiring battery manufacturers to recycle at least 65% of a battery''s weight by 2025, increasing to 70% by 2030.These regulations also mandate that all batteries include a battery management system (BMS) for tracking their

EV batteries depend on essential raw materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel. Adopting a circular approach by recycling used batteries helps recover these materials, decreasing reliance on mining and mitigating supply chain challenges. Circular principles promote designing EV components with durability, reuse, and easy disassembly in mind

HAVANA TIMES – Cuba has an opportunity to save foreign currency, increase revenue and reduce the pollutant load with recycling, but it needs more proactive strategies that boost efficient waste management, improve infrastructure and encourage greater civic culture about the issue.

The circular economy is a production and consumption model focused on reducing, recycling and reusing materials and products. As a well as being a challenge, embracing its principles becomes a necessity for this developing country that lacks natural resources as well as fuel, minerals, and jungle, etc.

The domestic economic crisis is the first obstacle standing in the way of introducing a modern infrastructure that efficiently and sustainably selects and sorts raw materials with a new opportunity for use.

Maybe there needs to be more tax breaks and other incentives to attract foreign capital in this sector.

"Lots of corners are mini-dumps. It takes a long time for garbage to be collected because there''s a shortage of trucks and/or fuel," Omayda Velazquez, a teacher living in Cerro – one of Havana''s 15 municipalities – told IPS.

"People throw soda cans or paper on the street without thinking about it. Everything goes into the garbage containers, without separating cardboard, plastic or glass. In recent years, I see more people and groups concerned with environmental cleanups, but there isn''t a widespread culture of recycling at home," Vazquez weighed in.

Only 40% of garbage collection equipment is working in the Cuban capital, due to a shortage of batteries and tires, according to official information disclosed in August.

Equipment breaking down means that garbage collection services are not regular, with all of the build-up of waste on Havana''s streets that this entails.

This city of 2.2 million inhabitants generates 23,815 m3 of waste every day, 69% of which come from the services sector and domestic waste, and the remaining third is rubble and other waste.

Once the recyclable product is mixed with garbage "it loses value, and it''s very hard to recover," the official stressed.

Rosa Maria Reyes, director of the Raw Materials Recovery Company in Havana, also highlighted on the same show that "the capital doesn''t have the best infrastructure to do this classification, from waste recycled at home."

Reyes talked about the 55 fixed… recycling points, places where waste is bought from citizens, which she admitted was "insufficient."

"Lots of the time, people say these points are full and they can''t accept any more material because there isn''t any transport, or because they don''t have money. Or they accept some materials and not others, or prices vary," Ramon Oliva, a resident in the Central Havana municipality said.

Oliva confessed to IPS that he''d handed in his freelance license that authorized him to collect raw materials such as beer cans, plastic packaging, glass bottles, cardboard and metal, and sell them at collection points, "because it wasn''t worth my while."

Now, he says he looks into garbage dumpsters, streets or deserted dilapidated tenements, even if he risks a fine, and sells – especially bottles and other plastic packaging -, to private buyers or businesses "who pay them a bit better", so they can package food (yogurt, vinegar or tomato sauce) or make things for the home.

In the first nine months of this year, fixed recycling points collected 16,400 tons and a similar quantity was collected at mobile points in neighborhoods and communities.

Smaller amounts came from actions from mass organizations, tourist areas, communal services bodies, as well as cleanups of the coast, beaches and parks, statistics show.

A digital app, Reciklando, seeks to make it easier to buy materials from your house, but they''ve only been able to answer some 300 requests so far this year, officials have pointed out.

Investments worth approximately 900,000 USD were also made, mostly in updating technological equipment for recycling. In the meantime, 54 research, development and innovation projects are being pushed on the topic, they said.

These leaders admit that recycling activities have fallen after the impact of COVID-19, limitations with fuel supply, less consumption and circulation of products.

The Recycling Business Group announced that it had collected 74,000 tons of raw materials up until September, bringing in 41.6 million USD of revenue, 29 million of which were exported.

According to reports, recyclable materials are the world''s seventh resource, after water, air, coal, oil, natural gas and minerals.

According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), 2 billion tons of municipal solid waste is created every year, 45% of which aren''t properly handled.

European countries and Japan are leaders in processing most of their solid waste, including organic waste, which they use to make fertilizer and biogas. Norway and Sweden import other countries'' garbage to generate heat and electricity, different media articles report.

Latin America and the Caribbean only recycle 4.5% of their waste, compared to the global average of 13.5 %, according to the World Bank. The organization calculates that over 320,000 tons of plastic waste remains without being collected in the Caribbean, every year.

Eyes set on a circular economy

About Battery recycling cuba

About Battery recycling cuba

As the photovoltaic (PV) industry continues to evolve, advancements in Battery recycling cuba have become critical to optimizing the utilization of renewable energy sources. From innovative battery technologies to intelligent energy management systems, these solutions are transforming the way we store and distribute solar-generated electricity.

When you're looking for the latest and most efficient Battery recycling cuba for your PV project, our website offers a comprehensive selection of cutting-edge products designed to meet your specific requirements. Whether you're a renewable energy developer, utility company, or commercial enterprise looking to reduce your carbon footprint, we have the solutions to help you harness the full potential of solar energy.

By interacting with our online customer service, you'll gain a deep understanding of the various Battery recycling cuba featured in our extensive catalog, such as high-efficiency storage batteries and intelligent energy management systems, and how they work together to provide a stable and reliable power supply for your PV projects.

Related Contents

Contact Integrated Localized Bess Provider

Enter your inquiry details, We will reply you in 24 hours.