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Ace Green Recycling to process 100,000 MT of used lead acid batteries annually with new partnership

Gold Star Metals will supply Ace Green Recycling with a steady stream of ULAB to its Texas facility

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Ace Green Recycling will increase its volume of ULAB annually to 100,000 MT at its planned flagship facility in Texas. Ace Green Recycling

Ace Green Recycling, Inc. has officially signed a multi-year Master Used Lead Acid Batteries (ULAB) Supply Agreement with Gold Star Metals, LLC (GSM) a recycler and aggregator of battery materials in the Southern U.S.

Under the agreement, GSM will supply Ace with a minimum of 30,000 metric tons of ULAB annually, with the ability to scale volumes up to 100,000 MT per year as Ace expands operations at its planned flagship facility in Texas, which is expected to commence operations in 2026. The ULAB will be sourced from Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, and New Mexico, complementing Ace's existing supply agreements and providing a strong and reliable pipeline of feedstock for the company's clean recycling technology.

This multi-year agreement marks a significant milestone in strengthening the U.S. battery ecosystem, ensuring supply security, environmental responsibility, and sustainable growth.

"This partnership is a major step in securing a stable and sustainable supply chain for our U.S. operations," said Siddharth Roy, business director at Ace Green Recycling. "Together, Ace and GSM share a commitment to building a zero-emissions future for the global recycling industry."

Parth Tanna, business manager at Gold Star Metals, added: "Ace is a visionary when it comes to scaling environmental friendly solutions for lead battery recycling, and our long-term agreement leverages our strong regional collection network to support the next generation of clean recycling solutions."

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500 108th Ave NE Suite
Bellevue, WA
US, 98004

Website:
acegreenrecycling.com

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