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China wants to know your opinion about the rules for imports, including battery waste and recycled steel

China wants to know your opinion about the rules for imports, including battery waste and recycled steel

The Environment Ministry announced on Tuesday that China is seeking public opinion regarding rules for the importation of leftovers from the recycling spent lithium-ion batterys, as well recycled steel materials.

The deadline for comments was set at March 20, in accordance with China's desire to speed up recycling efforts. This is reflected in the establishment of the China Resources Recycling Group, a group that focuses on recycling in the city of Tianjin, located in the north of the country.

According to the proposal of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, black mass, which is a mixture of nickel and cobalt containing a combined content greater than 25%, does not qualify as solid waste. It can therefore be freely imported into China.

The black mass is the residue left after lithium-ion battery waste has been recycled. It usually contains metals like lithium, nickel, cobalt and cobalt.

China allows imports of black mass produced by lithium-iron-phosphate batteries.

Imports of recycled steel with a content greater than 92% iron are also allowed. Reporting by Violet Li, Mei Mei Chu and Clarence Fernandez; editing by Christian Schmollinger & Clarence Fernandez

(source: Reuters)