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Recycling Lives creates renewable energy

Recycling Lives is developing a ground-breaking solution that uses hard-to-recycle automotive shredder residue (ASR) and other feedstocks to deliver renewable energy and reduce waste-to-landfill.

It is part of this broader model for the business creating opportunities for generating energy to run site operations and green hydrogen to power emission-free vehicles, alongside re-tasking batteries from end-of-life electric vehicles (EV) for re-use, e.g. for energy storage.

This innovative process is one of a series of case studies published by Make UK, the manufacturers organisation to coincide with COP 26. Recycling Lives produced the case study in partnership with Connected Energy, an SME that designs and operates second life EV battery storage systems.

CEO Gerry Marshall says:

“Recycling Lives has long had an embedded ethos which is to improve society and help reduce environmental damage. This model, sets the scene for a sector transformation away from traditional recycling methods, towards a more innovative approach.”

Ferrous material from end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) is already recovered along with other valuable non-ferrous metals, but the ASR that remains is usually destined for landfill.

Recycling Lives plans to reduce the amount of ASR that goes to landfill by diverting clean and graded material through thermal treatment technologies to generate energy.

Advanced thermal decomposition converts ASR waste into energy and generates by-products (char and combustible syngas). Char can be used to create green hydrogen, while residual char may be applied as a soil modifier, and ash as construction sector aggregate.

Recycling Lives has been trialling an innovative thermal treatment plant, with the aim of having an production model operational in 2022. Amongst other uses, the energy could potentially fuel the latest generation of emission-free vehicles and power site operations.

Gerry Marshall, CEO of Recycling Lives adds:

“Our new enhanced business model will make the company’s overall process cycle greener and more energy efficient. We have a long term aspiration to reduce landfill significantly through the ASR recycling solution.

“This circular economy solution will extract maximum value from feedstocks, reducing waste and producing power and green hydrogen, benefiting the wider community and the environment.

“Recycling Lives has used its commercial operations in recycling and waste management to create a business model that supports and sustains charity programmes for offender rehabilitation, residential support and food redistribution to deliver substantial social value. We are now turning a problem into a positive solution because ASR and other feedstocks destined for landfill will instead generate energy, fuels and useful products at the same time saving on landfill levies and the negative environmental impact of landfill.