Despite decades of evidence on the toxic effects of lead battery recycling, companies opted not to act and blocked efforts to clean up the industry.

  • reddig33@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    Misleading headline making it sounds like all battery recycling poisons people. Half assed battery recycling is half assed.

    Also sodium ion or some other lead-free formulation will likely replace lead acid 12v batteries over the next few years.

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      22 days ago

      Headline clearly leads “Auto industry warned” implying this is an industrial issue specific to them. And it is. This is not misleading.

      The issue is that they are offshoring the lead recycling to very poor nations that have no environmental protection laws. Why? Cos cheaper.

      Same issue with almost every industrial problem - the dangers are off-shored. Out of sight, out of mind. The US auto industry was warned about this exact prpblem and pleaded with to set up monitoring and a clean battery sourcing program - and of course they did nothing, because the only way corporations listen is with law and effective enforcement of those laws.