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Inside EPA Quotes Aaron Goldberg on Shortcomings in EPA’s New Lithium-Ion Battery Guidance

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Inside EPA recently featured Principal Aaron Goldberg’s (Washington, DC) analysis of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new guidance on the collection and recycling of used lithium-ion batteries in “Lawyer Fears 'Major Outstanding Questions' In EPA’s New Battery Guide.” Aaron first wrote about these developments in a B&D news alert, “New EPA Guidance on Lithium-Ion Batteries Leaves Critical Questions Unanswered.”

The article highlights Aaron’s observations on the new guidance, including its lack of clarity on how certain key rules apply to lithium-ion batteries, products containing such batteries, and battery recycling intermediates such as “black mass,” as well as its shortcomings in facilitating the development of a circular economy for the critical minerals contained in the batteries.

Click here to download a PDF of the article, found on page 16.

For more information about EPA’s guidance document and the applicability of RCRA to lithium-ion batteries, devices containing batteries, black mass, and other battery derivatives, please contact Aaron.

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