RIKOMAY was invited to participate in the 17th East Asian International Conference on Resource Recycling Technology
The 17th East Asian International Conference on Resource Recycling Technology, hosted by the China Nonferrous Metals Society and Central South University, was held in Changsha from November 1st to 4th. Experts, scholars, entrepreneurs, research institutes and other representatives from home and abroad attended the meeting, and Cao Yuancheng, Chairman of RIKOMAY, was invited to attend the conference.
The conference has six major topics, covering renewable resource utilization technology, management policies and life cycle assessment, industrial waste recycling, waste materials and urban mineral recycling technology, renewable resource recycling in the new energy industry, waste to energy: policy, management and technology, energy, environment and related fields.
Cao Yuancheng, Chairman of RIKOMAY, was invited to give a keynote speech on "Key Technologies and Industrialization of Fully Dry Direct Regeneration and Recycling of Retired Power Batteries". He pointed out that “relying on the rapid development of the domestic new energy industry and the support of domestic circular industry policies, China has taken the lead in the research and industrialization of fully dry direct regeneration technology worldwide have already taken the lead in the world. Lithium battery recycling and reuse enterprises represented by RIKOMAY have achieved engineering mass production of fully dry direct regeneration technology, which has received high attention from the market.”
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