Japan Explores Mandatory Battery Collection for EVs Amid Rising Waste Concerns
Supply Chain experts highlight potential regulatory changes as Japan’s electric vehicle market expands. Automakers are now being considered for policies requiring the collection of used EV batteries at the end of their life cycle. The move aims to address growing concerns over resource security and waste management in the expanding EV sector. Industry stakeholders are closely monitoring developments to shape sustainable practices.
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