LG Energy, Derichebourg Form Battery Recycling JV In France

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  • The black mass extracted at the pre-processing facility will undergo further post-processing to recover key battery raw materials such as lithium, nickel, and cobalt, which will then be used in LG Energy Solution’s battery production.
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LG Energy Solution announced plans to establish a joint venture with Derichebourg, the French metal waste recycling company, to build a battery recycling plant. The construction will begin in 2026 in Bruyères-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d’Oise region of northern France and the operations are scheduled to commence in 2027.

The new plant will specialize in pre-processing, such as discharging, dismantling, and shredding battery scrap—waste generated during battery production—as well as the collection of end-of-life EV batteries. Marking LG Energy Solution’s first battery recycling joint venture in Europe, this facility can have a processing capacity of over 20,000 tons per year at its full operation. The black mass extracted at the pre-processing facility will undergo further post-processing to recover key battery raw materials such as lithium, nickel, and cobalt, which will then be used in LG Energy Solution’s battery production.

Under the agreement, LG Energy Solution will supply battery scrap from its facility in Poland, while Derichebourg will provide end-of-life EV batteries collected from France and surrounding countries. Through this joint venture, LG Energy Solution is accelerating the development of a closed-loop[1] resource circulation system in Europe. This aligns with the company’s goals to enhance raw material sourcing stability and strengthen its value chain competitiveness while reinforcing Europe’s sustainable battery recycling ecosystem.

EU Battery Regulation

Considering the EU Battery Regulation, which mandates a minimum level of recycled content in batteries sold in Europe starting in 2031, this partnership will also effectively address upcoming regulatory requirements. In addition, the collaboration aims to support car manufacturers seeking to establish a closed-loop battery recycling system, further promoting a circular economy. Derichebourg operates over 200 collecting sites in France and over 285 sites worldwide. LG Energy Solution and Derichebourg plan to deepen their strategic partnership and expand their joint efforts in the battery recycling business.

“This collaboration enables us to secure a stable and cost-competitive supply of recycled battery materials from the advanced processing of end-of-life batteries and battery scrap,” said Chang Beom Kang, CSO of LG Energy Solution. “This initiative will also significantly enhance the value we deliver to customers in the recycling sector.”

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