TSR and BASF Expand Battery Recycling Network

TSR Group and BASF expand EV battery recycling in Europe, covering dismantling, black mass production and logistics to strengthen circular value chains.

TSR and BASF Expand Battery Recycling Network
Daniel Schönfelder, President of BASF’s Battery Materials division, and Marc Affüpper, Managing Director of the TSR Group, sign an agreement to collaborate on the recycling of electric vehicle batteries in Europe. Copyright: BASF

Expansion of value chain activities

The collaboration includes the treatment of metal fractions generated during black mass production as well as closer coordination in logistics for end-of-life batteries. TSR integrates upstream process steps into its existing activities and extends its role within the battery recycling value chain.

TSR strengthens material cycles

Through its investment company BLC, a joint venture with Rhenus Automotive, TSR assumes responsibility for dismantling and discharging end-of-life batteries. The company contributes its processing capabilities for metal fractions and electronic components, logistics solutions for battery transport and a Europe-wide network of certified sites.

BASF expands recycling network

BASF operates a black mass production facility at its Schwarzheide site in Germany. The cooperation extends BASF’s recycling network to additional markets and complements existing activities in battery recycling across Europe.

Focus on circular raw materials

The partnership aims to retain battery materials within European value chains and support their reintegration into industrial processes. By linking dismantling, processing and logistics, the companies are expanding structures for EV battery recycling Europe and strengthening the availability of secondary raw materials.

Quelle: BASF

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