ElevenEs is part of the ReUse Project

ReUse Project Overview

The Role of the ReUse Project

The ReUse project (Efficient direct REcycling for low-valUe LFP battery for circular and SustainablE waste management) is a Horizon Europe initiative ...

...focused on improving the sustainability and circularity of lithium-ion battery recycling, with a particular emphasis on low-value LFP battery waste.

Running from January 2024 to December 2026, the project brings together 13 partners from 8 European countries and is co-funded by the European Union and the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI). It is part of the Battery 2030+ initiative.

The Role of the ReUse Project

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The REUSE project brings together a diverse consortium of 13 partners from 8 countries: Germany, Belgium, Norway, Czechia, France, Denmark, Switzerland and Serbia.

Running from

Running from

January 2024 to December 2026, the ReUse project brings together a consortium of 13 partners from 8 European countries. Co-funded by the European Union and the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI), the project is also part of the Battery 2030+ ecosystem, contributing to Europe’s long-term vision for sustainable battery innovation.

ReUse develops innovative recycling processes to maximise material recovery from battery waste streams, including production scrap and end-of-life batteries. Its activities include automated sorting and disassembly, improved recycling efficiency, and direct reuse of battery materials, supported by life cycle and socio-economic assessments.

The project aims to deliver a flexible, efficient, and sustainable recycling framework that strengthens the European battery value chain and supports the transition towards a circular and climate-neutral economy.

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