Tata Chemicals has signed an MoU with C-MET (Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology), Pune, to develop collaborative technology for the recovery and purification of cathode and anode active ingredients from spent lithium ion cells and batteries. C-MET is an autonomous scientific society under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. Under the MoU, Tata Chemicals and C-MET will leverage the latter’s intellectual property, capabilities and infrastructure, to test and validate multiple recycling chemistries. Our Bureau
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