Abstract
Addressing the dual challenges of escalating demand for Lithium-Ion Batteries (LIBs) and the critical need for sustainable end-of-life management, this study proposes a novel framework for the design, construction, and operation of LIB recycling facilities grounded in circular economy principles. Through an integrative approach that combines life cycle analysis, sustainable architectural practices, and innovative recycling technologies, we offer a comprehensive solution to enhance the environmental, economic, and social sustainability of LIB recycling. Our framework emphasizes the importance of advanced material recovery techniques, the application of green building standards, and the integration of stakeholder engagement processes to ensure operational transparency and community involvement. By synthesizing insights from multiple disciplines, this research underscores the potential of sustainable LIB recycling facilities to contribute significantly to resource conservation, pollution reduction, and the transition towards a more sustainable and circular global economy. The findings highlight the pivotal role of policy support, technological innovation, and cross-sector collaboration in realizing the full potential of LIB recycling as a key component of sustainable development and environmental stewardship.
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