By: Rahul Somvanshi
EU Mandates Replaceable Smartphone Batteries by 2027 to Achieve a 73% Recycling Rate by 2030
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The EU plans to revolutionise tech sustainability by requiring replacement batteries on all new smartphones by 2027.
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This EU law aims to drastically reduce electronic waste by setting a stunning target of 73% recycling rate by 2030.
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The new regulations may enable abandoned cellphones to be turned into useful resource banks, promoting environmental sustainability.
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Switching to replaceable batteries is not only environmentally beneficial, but it also forces gadget designers to reconsider their designs.
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To ensure broad transformation, the rule covers all batteries, including those in portable devices and electric cars.
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One of the challenging objectives established by this rule is to recover 80% of the lithium from battery trash by 2031.
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Beginning in 2026, batteries must also contain recycled components, which will encourage the sector to adopt more environmentally friendly procedures.
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A new era for customers, who will now again be able to quickly and simply change the batteries in their smartphones without the need for specific tools.
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The EU is establishing new international standards for battery performance, safety, and environmental responsibility with these modifications.
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