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Burnaston Facility Will Recover Key EV Battery Materials and Support EU Carbon Neutrality Targets
Toyota Builds First Circular Factory in the UK
Toyota has announced plans to open a new battery recycling plant in Burnaston, Derbyshire, UK. The site will process end-of-life electric vehicles and recover critical battery materials such as nickel, cobalt, lithium, and graphite. This project marks the automaker’s first “Toyota Circular Factory,” aimed at promoting material reuse and sustainability.
The new facility, built on the grounds of Toyota’s existing Corolla production plant, will process up to 10,000 vehicles annually during its initial phase. In addition to batteries, the factory will recycle other vehicle parts to minimize waste and environmental impact.
Expansion Across Europe and Net-Zero Ambitions
Toyota Motor Europe’s Vice President of Circular Economy, Leon van der Merwe, confirmed that the UK facility is just the beginning. “As a next step for the Toyota Circular Factory concept, we plan to roll out similar operations across Europe,” he said. He also stressed the company's openness to collaborating with other organizations focused on circularity and carbon neutrality.
The initiative aligns with Toyota’s broader sustainability commitments. The company aims to achieve full carbon neutrality across all operations by 2040 and reduce vehicle carbon emissions in Europe by 100% by 2035. This recycling plant will play a crucial role in achieving these targets by closing the loop on electric vehicle battery materials.
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