Blue Whale Materials and Call2Recycle Join Forces to Strengthen U.S. Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling

BWM partners with Call2Recycle to boost lithium battery recycling at new 50,000t facility in Oklahoma.
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Strategic partnership ensures consistent battery feedstock for BWM’s 50,000t facility in Oklahoma

BWM and Call2Recycle Partner to Secure Sustainable Battery Feedstock

Blue Whale Materials (BWM), a prominent U.S. battery recycler, has entered a partnership with Call2Recycle to ensure steady access to end-of-life lithium-ion batteries. Through this agreement, BWM will process batteries collected across the country via Call2Recycle’s well-established collection network. This collaboration is expected to support domestic supply chain resilience for critical battery materials.

Robert Kang, CEO and co-founder of BWM, emphasized the strategic value of partnering with North America’s leading battery collection organization. He stated that reliable feedstock access is vital to advancing the company’s long-term goal of building a secure and sustainable battery supply ecosystem.

New Facility in Oklahoma to Process 50,000t Annually by Mid-2025

BWM is set to launch its large-scale battery recycling facility in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, in the second quarter of 2025. Once fully operational, the facility will be capable of processing up to 50,000 metric tonnes of spent lithium-ion batteries per year. The location is strategically positioned to serve a growing network of battery sources, reinforcing domestic battery recycling infrastructure at a time when demand for critical minerals continues to rise.

This move supports broader efforts to reduce dependence on imported battery materials and aligns with the U.S. government’s clean energy and sustainability targets. Furthermore, it underscores the vital role of collaboration between recyclers and collectors in closing the battery lifecycle loop.

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