How to choose the right battery recycling partner in the EU
Key Criteria for Selecting a Compliant and Efficient Recycling Partner
As Europe ramps up its efforts toward a circular battery economy, selecting the right recycling partner has become a critical decision for battery manufacturers, OEMs, and collectors. It’s not only about operational performance — it’s also about ensuring full compliance with a growing set of EU regulations.
From the EU battery recycling regulations to requirements around traceability, material recovery, and due diligence, your recycling partner must do more than process waste — they must be a strategic ally.
Understanding the Regulatory Landscape
The EU Battery Regulation (2023/1542) establishes a new legal baseline for how batteries are collected, processed, and recycled. The regulation introduces mandatory targets for material recovery, traceability through battery passports, and strict reporting obligations under extended producer responsibility (EPR) schemes.
Key regulations include the EU replaceable battery regulation, which obliges manufacturers to design easily removable and replaceable portable batteries; electric vehicle battery regulations, which require detailed lifecycle tracking and minimum recycled content; and battery charging regulations, which influence second-life and reuse decisions.
Working with a recycling partner that understands and adheres to this complex framework is essential to avoid fines, reputational risk, and supply chain disruptions.
What to Look For in a Recycling Partner
A compliant partner should hold all necessary certifications and permits in their operating country, including authorization for hazardous waste handling, safe lithium-ion treatment, and reporting to national authorities.
Expertise in lithium battery recycling is non-negotiable for most industry players. Whether you deal with e-mobility packs or consumer electronics, your partner should have proven capabilities in safe discharging, module dismantling, fire prevention, and hydrometallurgical or pyrometallurgical treatment.
Efficiency matters too. The recycler should offer clear, verifiable data on material recovery performance — especially for cobalt, lithium, and nickel — to support your compliance with EU recovery targets and future declarations of recycled content.
Transparency is another critical factor. A reliable partner provides full traceability documentation, supports digital battery passports, and enables batch-level tracking across logistics and processing. This level of visibility is particularly important for stakeholders navigating the intricacies of battery charging regulations or planning second-life reuse.
Operational integration can bring significant cost savings. Partners who offer reverse logistics, collection containers, and smart inventory systems can help streamline your compliance processes and reduce total cost of ownership.
Finally, ESG alignment is becoming a decisive factor in supplier selection. Leading recyclers will support your sustainability efforts by providing environmental impact reports, carbon footprint data, and verification of ethical material sourcing — all increasingly important under EU due diligence rules.
What to Avoid
Be cautious of recycling companies that lack transparency about their downstream partners or export flows, especially outside the EU. Subcontracted or untraceable waste streams can put your company at legal risk.
Recyclers that don't provide adequate data or cannot handle lithium-ion safely — especially in the case of electric vehicle batteries — should be avoided, regardless of cost savings.
Compliance and Strategy Go Hand in Hand
Choosing the right battery recycling company in the EU means more than meeting a minimum legal threshold. It’s about building a resilient, transparent, and scalable circular system that supports your operations and reputation in the long term.
As EU rules tighten and expectations rise across the battery supply chain, partnering with a compliant, efficient, and forward-looking recycler is not just the safe choice — it’s the smart one.
Need a lithium battery partner who knows compliance inside out?
At Circu Li-ion, we help you meet EU standards — and future-proof your battery operations.

Say hello to Khachatur, a passionate engineer who's been on an exciting journey in the world of electrical engineering. Having completed his PhD in Engineering at the University of Luxembourg, Khachatur is all about pushing the boundaries of technology. His main gig initially? Figuring out how to seamlessly integrate battery energy storage systems into power grids.
Before diving into his doctoral studies, he spent nearly four years as an electrical engineer, gaining hands-on experience across various industries. He was the go-to guy for building and testing custom electrical systems, always on the lookout for new ways to solve tricky problems.
What’s your role at Circu Li-ion?
Khachatur: I am a Cell and ESS Engineer at Circu Li-ion. Currently, my main focus is the diagnostics and discharging of batteries and battery energy storage system development. I am taking care of the development of our micromobility battery pack diagnostics and discharging machine that will help increase the number of upcycled batteries and increase the safety of the operation. Also, I am leading the development of our battery energy storage system made of second-life cells and modules that we automatically extract from end-of-life batteries.
What motivated you to join Circu Li-ion?
Khachatur: First of all, the vision of battery and cell upcycling and the ambitions of the company attracted me. Second, I like being hands-on and solving problems. So, the upcoming challenges associated with the big vision of the company made me curious to find solutions and solve them. The decision to join a startup was natural to me as I have worked both in big traditional companies and small startups and I knew that startups move faster and are more fun.
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