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NCEW Symposium clean energy transition
Lead Batteries are Key Topic During Symposium on Clean Energy Transition Requirements

During National Clean Energy Week a six-member panel held conversations around sustainability, including how...

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October 4, 2022

Thea Soule, Ecobat
Cross-Industry Collaboration on Circularity and Recycling

Our guest blogger, Thea Soule, is the Chief Commercial Officer at Ecobat shares her experience as a panelist...

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April 7, 2022

Global Recycling Day 2022
On Global Recycling Day 2022, We’re Celebrating the Dedication of Communities and the Industry...

On Global Recycling Day, we’re recognizing the dedication required to recover nearly 100% of used lead...

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March 18, 2022

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Lead Batteries’ Domestic Infrastructure Ready to Help Manufacturers “Build Back Better” and...

The lead battery industry, with its strong domestic supply chain, is ideally positioned to rapidly deliver on...

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January 27, 2021

American supply of lead batteries by domestic manufacturers
Lead Battery’s Domestic Supply Chain Remains Resilient Through Crises

The world is facing simultaneous crises that have disrupted supply chains globally. The lead battery...

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January 26, 2021

CEO Perspective on the Bright Future of the Lead Battery Industry

In a Q&A format, we’ve recapped Mark Wallace's talk on the bright future for the lead battery industry and...

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December 9, 2020

Recycling industries like the lead battery industry celebrate America Recycles Day.
America Recycles Day 2020: Pandemic Reinforces Importance, Success of Lead Battery Recycling

In conjunction with America Recycles Day on Nov. 15, Essential Energy Everyday is again excited to share the...

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November 12, 2020

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Dr. John Uhrie, Doe Run

With improved cooperation among stakeholders, increased research funding, and by following the circular economy example of lead batteries, the U.S. can regain domestic supply chain security and advance a low-carbon and renewable energy future.

Dr. John Uhrie, Vice President of Exploration, Research and Technical Development, The Doe Run Company