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Rock Tech Lithium and Electra Battery sign MoU for North American market

Canadian Manufacturing

“Developing localized circular lithium value chains is key for this. Our collaboration ensures that lithium recovered from the recycling of end-of-life batteries or battery manufacturing scrap is recovered, refined and returned to the battery value chain as battery-grade lithium product.

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Global manufacturing industry growth reached 3.8% in 2022

Control Engineering

Machinery sectors have performed better than the manufacturing sector overall, and despite current challenges the next global downturn for manufacturing is not expected until late 2025 or early 2026. The next manufacturing downturn is expected in 2026, but to a lesser extent than in 2020. in 2022, compared to 3.3% for Europe.

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Five Key Trends Will Underpin a Robust Outlook for the Global Automotive Aftermarket in 2022 and Beyond

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

From 2022 to 2026, Frost & Sullivan projects a CAGR of 6.1% Digitization initiatives are being incorporated across the value chain, from ordering parts to delivery and service fulfillment. Schedule your Growth Pipeline Dialog™ with the Frost & Sullivan team to form a strategy and act upon growth opportunities: [link].

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Power to the people: hydrogen in transport

SMMT

As part of the UK Government’s zero emissions HGV and infrastructure demonstrator programme, HyHAUL will roll out 30 hydrogen fuel cell HGVs to haulage operators primarily operating along the M4 corridor by 2026, with further ambition to deploy 300 vehicles by 2030.

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Is chemical recycling greenwashing?

E&T

Only in October, the US’s largest oil and gas firm, ExxonMobil, announced it was launching 13 chemical recycling facilities that would recycle 454,000 tonnes of plastic waste by 2026. Other forms of chemical recycling include solvent-based processes, which dissolve plastics and separate polymers from other components.