管理战略和回收技术:沙特阿拉伯可持续循环电池废物管理的经验教训和路线图

Md Tasbirul Islam , Amjad Ali , Sikandar Abdul Qadir , Muhammad Shahid
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废电池的产生是一项全球性挑战,特别是在缺乏结构性政策和监管框架的情况下。然而,这种废物流为回收全球供应有限的关键金属提供了一个重要的机会,如锂、钴、镍、石墨和锰。本研究首次对沙特阿拉伯的废电池产生、政策倡议和管理实践进行了学术评估。目前,该国没有针对废电池管理的具体政策框架或系统评估,这对实施可持续解决方案构成了重大挑战。本研究旨在通过提供适合沙特国情的管理策略和技术方案,为政策制定者、政府组织、企业和学术研究人员提供指导。它首先评估废电池产生的现状、政策举措和管理实践,确定现有系统中的关键瓶颈。然后,该研究对最佳实践政策和管理策略进行深入评估,例如欧盟电池法规,案例研究(例如,瑞士的INOBAT;BEBAT,比利时),以及49家全球商业回收公司采用的技术,包括火法冶金和湿法冶金。基于这些见解,该研究提出了沙特阿拉伯废电池管理的路线图。并提出了未来的研究方向,以促进跨学科合作,为学术研究者提供有价值的指导。政策制定者、企业和利益相关者可以利用这些发现制定可持续和有效的废电池管理和回收战略。
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Management strategies and recycling technologies: Lessons learned and roadmap for sustainable circular battery waste management in Saudi Arabia
Waste battery generation is a global challenge, particularly in the absence of a structured policy and regulatory framework. However, this waste stream presents a significant opportunity to recover critical metals that are limited in supply worldwide, such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, graphite, and manganese. This study provides the first academic assessment of waste battery generation, policy initiatives, and management practices in Saudi Arabia. Currently, there is no concrete policy framework or systematic assessment addressing waste battery management in the country, which poses significant challenges for implementing sustainable solutions. This study aims to guide policymakers, government organizations, businesses, and academic researchers by offering management strategies and technology options tailored to the Saudi context. It begins by assessing the current state of waste battery generation, policy initiatives, and management practices, identifying critical bottlenecks in the existing system. The study then conducts an in-depth evaluation of best-practice policies and management strategies, such as the EU Battery Regulation, case studies (e.g., INOBAT, Switzerland; BEBAT, Belgium), and the technologies employed by 49 global commercial recycling companies, including pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy. Based on these insights, the study proposes a roadmap for waste battery management in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, several future research directions are suggested to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, offering valuable guidance to academic researchers. Policymakers, businesses, and stakeholders can utilize these findings to develop sustainable and efficient waste battery management and recycling strategies.
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