2025 Battery and Critical Metals Recycling Conference heads to Nashville
The event focuses on recycling critical metals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and aluminum
GIE Media Group's 2025 Battery and Critical Metals Recycling Conference will be held at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee, from June 9 to 10.
As the market for environmentally responsible management of end-of-life batteries and battery manufacturing materials continues to grow, this conference serves as a gathering for professionals across the waste management and recycling, electric vehicle (EV), consumer electronics, and stored-power sectors.
"The demand for effective and sustainable solutions for battery scrap and end-of-life batteries continues to surge, creating immense opportunities and challenges," Recycling Today Media Group Publisher James Keefe says.
Information covered at the conference
The conference will focus on battery recovery and recycling critical metals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and aluminum.
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the following topics:
- the environmental and economic imperatives of battery recycling;
- the challenges of safely managing end-of-life batteries, which pose risks like contamination and fire hazards; and
- the growing demand for raw materials essential to the green energy revolution.
This event is tailored for stakeholders from across the following industries:
- automobile recyclers;
- battery and electronics producers;
- EV manufacturers;
- recycling and waste management firms;
- regulators, legislators, and trade associations; and
- investors, including private equity firms.