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202 ICB 25 t h I n t e r n a t i o n a l Co n g re s s for Battery Recycling ICBR 2020 September 16 – 18, 2020, Salzburg, Austria PAT R O N AG E : Australian Battery Recycling Initiative (ABRI) A ssociation of European Automotive and Industrial Battery Manufacturers (EUROBAT) Call2Recycle, Inc. EUCOBAT European Battery Recycling Association (EBRA) European Electronics Recyclers Association (EERA) European Portable Battery Association (EPBA) Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology, Austria Light Electric Vehicle Association (LEVA-EU) The Advanced Rechargeable & Lithium Batteries Association (RECHARGE) The Rechargeable Battery Association (PRBA) TM
WEL COM E A D DR E S S L EO N O R E On 11th March 2020, the tion and communication the Strategic Action Plan nity of experts and deci- G E W E S S L E R , BA European Commission technology, vehicles and on Batteries and support sion makers of the battery Federal Minister adopted a new Circu- batteries. the European Battery Al- recycling value chain. We for Climate Action, lar Economy Action Plan, liance. The Commission’s can look forward to many Environment, Energy, which is one of the main The import of batteries first progress report on the interesting presentations, Mobility, Innovation and building blocks of the into the EU brings signifi- implementation of the exhibitions and plant tour, Technology European Green Deal, cant quantities of chemi- Strategic Action Plan on as well as mutually fruitful Europe’s new agenda for cals and engineered Batteries shows that a va- discussions and collabo- sustainable economic de- substances used in the riety of actions have been rations. velopment. With measures manufacture of batter- launched to develop a along the entire life cycle ies to the EU market. Their significant battery indus- I wish everybody a suc- of products, the new Ac- management at end- try in the EU. To progress cessful and a nice stay in tion Plan focuses on the of-life is at the origin of swiftly on enhancing sus- Salzburg. design and production for the Batteries Directive tainability of the emerg- a circular economy mak- 2006/66/EC. Years after ing battery value chain ing sustainable products its implementation, the for e-mobility and boost the norm in the EU, foster- Directive is considered to the circular potential of ing sustainable consump- have delivered positive all batteries, this year the tion and ensuring less results in terms of a better Commission will propose waste by transforming it environment, promoted a new regulatory frame- into high-quality second- recycling and improved work of batteries. ary resources. Aiming to the functioning of the ensure that the resources internal market for batter- The International Con- used are kept in the EU ies and recycled materi- gress for Battery Recy- economy for as long as als. However, the review cling has become a ma- possible the new Circular of the Directive has also jor event in the European Economy Plan presents identified a number of key waste community. The 25th measures to the sectors issues that require adap- anniversary in Salzburg that use most resources tation of the Directive. will particularly focus on and where the poten- battery recycling technol- tial for circularity is high. In addition, the Euro- ogies. The three days are This includes for instance pean Commission will going to be enriching for electronics and informa- continue to implement the international commu-
FOREW ORD DR JEAN-POL On October 10, 2019, to eliminate “thermal en- motivated by the value and to reintegrate the questions and more: W I AU X Nobel Prize in Chemistry gine cars” by 2050 and of recovered materials recovered commercial EU battery policy, Cir- Chairman laureate Akira Yoshino in line with this transport and the increasing cost grade materials such as cular Economy, EU Green of the Steering Committee declared: policy the moratorium on of waste management. metals or chemicals into Deal, EU Battery Alliance, International Congress for Coal Fired plants in Ger- Manufacturing rejects the value chain. The EU battery second life, recy- Battery Recycling “Battery Recycling is many by 2038 appears to were the daily feedstock Battery Value Chain fund- cling technologies… Key to Meeting Electric promote the shift to elec- of recycling plant capac- ing program is aiming at Car Demand…” trical energy production ity. Today the develop- supporting this approach. It will offer you a unique by renewable sources. ment of global markets networking opportunity Advanced Battery Tech- creates an environment Salzburg and Austria as ICBR has been “the nology became one of The Covid19 pandemic where industrial actors are offering a diversified place to be” to meet the the leading intermediate crisis has revealed the are looking for secondary panel of battery related experts of the battery storage technologies for weaknesses of a linear sources of raw materials activities: from mining of recycling business world electrical power. Hence, economy based on the all around the world. lithium-containing Spo- for a quarter of a century. another industrial revolu- concept of “too big to dumene rocks to research tion similar to the devel- fail”, leading to a return The current business on advanced processes opment of electricity a of concepts such as self- slowdown may be an for battery material recy- century ago is expected. sufficiency (lower global opportunity for Europe cling as well as the sus- Battery Recycling is key for dependence) or rebuild- to reinforce its expertise tainable development of the development of the ing strategic autonomy, in the production and NF metals applications. battery industry as it will in the field of health care, recycling of batteries Finally EV developments significantly impact the food and energy sup- in a modern circular of one of the most famous battery supply chain. ply, among others. These economy context while brand names of the Euro- precautionary measures shortening supply pean Car Industry “Por- The media is now closely were preoccupations af- chains. sche” is also contributing following battery technol- ter WW2 and have been to the fame of the city of ogy development. News- progressively abandoned To better integrate the cir- Salzburg. papers inform their read- over the last 50 years. cular economy, the bat- ers about local and inter- tery (recycling) industry Join us at the 25th anni national developments in In the 20 Century, indus- th need to cooperate with versary of ICBR. It will e-mobility; policy makers trial battery recycling ac- OEMs to secure collection give you the opportunity support the use of EVs in tivities developed close to of materials, to deliver to forge your personal major cities; citizens vote battery production plants, them to recycling plants opinion on the above
INTERN A T ION A L S T E E R I N G C O MMITTE E DR JEAN-POL WIAUX JACQUES DAVID DR DIETER JOHAN Chairman Consultant OFFENTHALER VAN PEPERZEEL Consultant France Batrec Industrie AG Van Peperzeel B.V. Switzerland Managing Director Managing Director Switzerland Netherlands GEORGIOS ARIE DE JONG CARL E. SMITH DR ALAIN VASSART CHRYSSOS STIBAT Services Call 2Recycle, Inc. EBRA Chairman of the Lecture General Manager CEO/ President General Secretary Group Netherlands USA Belgium Stiftung GRS Batterien Managing Director Germany LIBBY CHAPLIN PATRICK DE METZ DR REINER Australian Battery Saft TH. SOJKA Recycling Initiative (ABRI) Corporate Environmental ACCUREC Recycling GmbH Chief Executive Director and Governmental Affairs Managing Partner Australia Director Germany France HANS CRAEN GEORGE A. HIROHITO European Portable Battery KERCHNER TERAOKA Association (EPBA) PRBA – The Rechargeable FDK Corporation Secretary General Battery Association Senior Director Belgium Executive Director Product Business USA Promotion Office Japan
KEYN OT E S PE AK E R S LEOPOLD FELLINGER M AT T I A PE L L E G R I N I Porsche Austria GmbH & Co OG European Commission Chief Creative Officer Head of Waste Management & Secondary Materials Head of MOONCITY Belgium Austria “MOONCIT Y: On a Mission to the Future” “The New Bat teries Directive Framework” ROMAN STIFTNER PR O F. V E E N A S A H A J WA L L A Austrian Non-Ferrous Metals Federation Centre for Sustainable Materials Research & Technology Managing Director University of New South Wales Austria Director Australia “SMaRT MicrofactoriesTM Adding Value by “Bat ter y Materials in a Circular Economy: Creating Circular Economies for Bat ter y Case of Austria” Materials”
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DISC OV ER S A L Z B UR G Salzburg – The city of Mozart Rich harvest – colorful leaves UNESCO nominated Salzburg’s city centre as part of Autumn time is harvest time. It is now that Salzburg’s the world’s cultural and natural h eritage. Now the city markets show off the abundance of their crops. Fresh officially ranks among the most beautiful cities in the fruit and vegetables as far as the eye can see. But it isn’t world, certainly one deserving a high degree of pro- just the market stands that treat us to a brilliant display of tection. color. Nature becomes every bit as vivid, inviting you to go hiking and walking. There is definitely no shortage of The question as to what Salzburg has to offer in a utumn opportunities to do so here in Salzburg – both right in the is easily answered: It’s all about the sounds of jazz on heart of the city, as well as on the nearby Untersberg. the streets, folk culture and leisurely walks without having to fight the throngs. Now is the best time to discover Salzburg’s rich beer culture, either enjoyed in Musical Autumn authentic folk costume or simply just the way you are. Anyone who expects Salzburg to turn quiet upon con- And as the temperatures slowly drop, many expedi- clusion of the summer festival, couldn’t be more wrong. tions inevitably turn indoors. That merely marks the beginning of a season filled with diversity: The sounds of classical music can be heard, for example, during Salzburger Kulturtage, while inter- national and Austrian musicians perform at the cool- est locations in Salzburg during Jazz & The City – and admission is free. In autumn, much of the music you hear is performed in public spaces, truly transforming the whole city into a stage. www.salzburg.info/en
CO N GR E S S PROGR A M I CBR 2 0 2 0 T U E S DAY, S E P T E M B E R 15, 2020 17.00 – 19.00 Pre-registration W E D N E S DAY, S E P T E M B E R 16, 2020 08.00 – 09.00 Registration and welcome coffee in the exhibition area Session 1: Opening & Keynote Speakers Session 3: Hazard, Risk & Safety Session 4: Recycling: Commercial Session Chairman: Dr Claude Chanson Projects 09.00 – 10.45 “Welcome and Introduction” RECHARGE, Belgium Session Chairman: Dr Julia Hobohm, Dr Jean-Pol Wiaux, Chairman of the Steering Committee Stiftung GRS Batterien, Germany TBC “MOONCITY: On a Mission to the Future” 14.30 – 15.00 “ADR 2021 – How to Transport Safely “Eramet Vision and ReLieVe Project for Leopold Fellinger, Porsche Austria GmbH & Co OG, MOONCITY, Austria Waste Batteries and Equipment” the Li-ion Batteries Recycling” Dr Marco Ottaviani, ANIE-CSI, Italy Dr Sophie Lebouil, Eramet Ideas, France “Battery Materials in a Circular Economy: Case of Austria” Roman Stiftner, Austrian Non-Ferrous Metals Federation, Austria 15.00 – 15.30 “Lithium Batteries: Hazard Prevention “Innovative Closed-Loop for Lithium-Ion During Transport and Storage” Batteries” “The New Batteries Directive Framework” Johan van Peperzeel, Dr Farouk Tedjar, TES-AMM Central Mattia Pellegrini, European Commission, Belgium Van Peperzeel B.V., Netherlands Europe GmbH, Germany “SMaRT MicrofactoriesTM Adding Value by Creating Circular Economies 15.30 – 16.00 “Re-Use of EV-Batteries – View of an “How Sustainability is Transforming for B attery Materials” Insurance Company” Markets Around the Globe” Prof. Veena Sahajwalla, Centre for Sustainable Materials Research & Sebastian Hunold, Allianz Automotive, Danielle Spalding, Battery Solutions, Technology, University of New South Wales, Australia Germany USA 10.45 – 11.00 Presenting of the “ICBR Honorary Award” 16.00 – 16.30 Coffee break in the exhibition area 11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break in the exhibition area 16.30 – 17.40 Session 5: Panel Discussion Assessment of Options to Improve the EU Regulatory Framework on Batteries Session 2: Recycling Strategy & Innovation Session Chairman: Georgios Chryssos, Stiftung GRS Batterien, Germany Moderator: Patrick de Metz, Saft, France 11.30 – 12.00 “Increasing Added-Value in Diversified End-of-Life Strategies for Li-Ion B attery Participants: Systems” Dr Alain Vassart, EBRA, Belgium Max Weeber, Fraunhofer IPA, Germany Hans Craen, EPBA, Belgium 12.00 – 12.30 “From Security of Supply to Risk Control: Global Emergence of the Li-Ion Battery Frédéric Hédouin, EUCOBAT, Belgium Recycling Industry” Dr Georg Mehlhart, Mehlhart Consulting, Germany Michel Siemon, SMS Group GmbH, Germany Dr Claude Chanson, RECHARGE, Belgium 12.30 – 13.00 “Battery Raw Materials and the Financial Markets: A Critical Evolution” 19.00 Cocktail reception in Piano Bar & Terrace in Sheraton Hotel Martim Facada, SCB Group, United Kingdom 19.45 eparture by bus for the Mozart Night to St. Peter Stiftskulinarium in Salzburg D 13.00 – 14.30 Lunch in the exhibition area Meeting point: Lobby of the Hotel Sheraton
CO N GR E S S PROGR A M I CBR 2 0 2 0 T H U R S DAY, S E P T E M B E R 17, 2020 08.00 – 09.00 Welcome coffee in the exhibition area Session 6: Recycling: Lab & Pilot Session 7: Battery Materials Separation Session 8: “2nd Life”: Current Status Session 9: Recycling T echnologies Projects Session Chairman: Johan van Peper- Session Chairman: Arie de Jong, Development Session Chairman: Arie de Jong, zeel, Van Peperzeel B.V., Netherlands STIBAT Services, Netherlands Session Chairman: Johan van Peper- STIBAT Services, Netherlands zeel, Van Peperzeel B.V., Netherlands 09.00 – 09.30 “Li-Ion Batteries: Requirements for “Mechanical Method for Delamination 11.00 – 11.30 “Second Life of Industrial Batteries for “Recovery of Graphite from Spent Future Recycling Processes” of Electrodes from Spent Li-B / Quality of E-Mobility: The Regulatory Aspects” Lithium Ion Batteries” Alexandra Holzer & Stefan Windisch, Materials Recovered” Willy Tomboy, Detomserve, Belgium Anna Vanderbruggen, Helmholtz Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria Denis Werner, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute Freiberg, Germany Germany 09.30 – 10.00 “Li-ion Battery Recycling – A Hydro- “Application of Magnetic Processing 11.30 – 12.00 “Recycling of E-Mobility Batteries from “Li-primary Batteries, the ‘Great Mechanical Process” in Li-Ion Battery Recycling” Authorized Treatment Facilities (ATF)” Ignore’ in Recycling” Dr Jörg Zimmermann, Fraunhofer Dr Robert Sommerville, University of Fredericq Peigneux, Febelauto, Dr Juan Manuel Pérez, Envirobat Institution IWKS, Alzenau and Hanau, Birmingham, United Kingdom Belgium España, Spain Germany 10.00 – 10.30 “Lithion’s Hydrometallurgical Pilot Plant “Sensor Based Sorting Technology for 12.00 – 12.30 “e-Brick, The Upcycled Lithium “The ReCell Center: Working Toward – Building The Sustainable Solution” Single Use Batteries” Battery” a Cost Effective Battery Recycling Jean-Christophe Lambert, Lithion Gavin Russell, TOMRA Sorting UK Ltd., Stefan Bahamonde, Libattion GmbH, Process” Recycling, Canada United Kingdom Switzerland Jeffrey Spangenberger, Argonne National Laboratory, USA 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break in the exhibition area 12.30 – 14.30 Lunch in the exhibition area Session 10: Circular Economy Session Chairman: Georgios Chryssos, Stiftung GRS Batterien, Germany 14.30 – 15.00 “Creating a Secondary Source of Critical Battery Materials” Ajay Kochhar, Li-Cycle Corp., Canada 15.00 – 15.30 “Circular Economy: Battery Waste and Transport” Pia Alina Lange & Dr Claude Chanson, RECHARGE, Belgium 15.30 – 15.45 “Wrap-up / Closing Remarks” from 15.45 Farewell Cocktail
WO R KS H O P WASTE LI-BATTERIES: CLASSIFICATIONS AND TRANSPORT CASE STUDIES and RECOMMENDATIONS HAUTE CUISINE MEETS HIGH ART Date Friday, September 18, 2020 Time 08.45 – 12.30 Location Salzburg Congress 1. Workshop Objective The purpose of the workshop is to review the classification of Waste Lithium Batteries (WLiB) and to recommend a harmo- nized approach for their classification when transported on a worldwide basis. 2. Methodology The workshop will propose a review of the existing classifica- tion of batteries as waste in EU and North America and pave the way for future improvements, particularly the selection of criteria to be considered for the waste classification. During the workshop, practical cases will be illustrated where operators have difficulties to implement the Transport Regula- tion for certain categories of waste batteries and to select the Experience an amazing candlelight evening that takes you required packaging and shipping instructions mainly taking back in time to the year 1790… into consideration the composition of waste batteries and their physical status prior to shipment. Join us on Wednesday evening, September 16, 3. Participants and Case Studies to celebrate the 25 th anniversary of ICBR and listen to the Registered participants to the workshop are invited to prepare greatest compositions of the city’s most well-known son, their own case study in advance and to communicate to the Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. organizer in order to share knowledge among the audience and increase the level of practical recommendations. We would be happy to enjoy with you the cocktail reception in 4. Moderators the beautiful Piano Bar & Terrace of the Sheraton hotel from 19.00. The Workshop will be moderated by Dr Alain Vassart (EBRA) and Dr Claude Chanson (RECHARGE). At 19.45 we will meet in the lobby of the Sheraton hotel and head together towards Europe’s oldest restaurant, St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, for the delightful dinner. The workshop will be held with a minimum of 10 participants and will be limited to 40 participants. A certificate of attendance will be We look forward to celebrating this special day with you! delivered after the workshop. To register, please contact ICM AG at info@icm.ch
TO UR ICBR 20 2 0 F R I DAY, S E P T E M B E R 18, 2020 Hotspot for new and electric mobility MOONCIT Y, SAL ZBURG, AUSTRIA 13.00 Departure by bus from the Sheraton Hotel in Salzburg 13.15 Arrival at MOONCITY 13.15 – 15.00 Guided tour in the innovation and competence center for electric mobility and sustainable energy 15.15* Arrival at the Sheraton Hotel in Salzburg 15.30* Arrival at Salzburg airport Come and visit our fascinating experience centre MOONCITY in Salzburg, an exciting experience and discovery centre for for electric mobility, charging infrastructure and e-mobility, charging infrastructure and sustainable forms of energy is opening its doors. The opening of the centre that is yet another Porsche milestone marks the sustainable forms of energy in Salzburg. Join us into 70 th anniversary of Porsche Austria, and will help shape upcoming changes in mobility and energy, which constitute the most dramatic transition in the history the future. of the automobile. Achieving the CO2 targets in the Paris Agreement on climate change will be vital, Sterneckstrasse 28-30, 5020 Salzburg, Austria and e-mobility must therefore play a central role: battery-based e-mobility is at present the most promising technology for rapid implementation on a large scale. www.mooncity-salzburg.at To help ensure that it achieves a breakthrough, a fully-fledged charging infrastruc- ture will be needed. Porsche Holding Salzburg has therefore established the MOON brand. MOON’s mission is to make e-mobility an everyday reality for broad segments of the popula- tion. MOON covers all areas of energy management, including the supply, storage and consumption of energy, mainly for mobility purposes. MOON is an enabler for e-mobility, offering consumers and business customers tailored solutions for embarking on this new era. As a system provider with an overarching approach, MOON covers the full spectrum in the field of e-mobility. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity! https://www.mooncity-salzburg.at/ * No guarantee on arrival time due to traffic conditions. The tour will only take place with a minimum of 8 participants.
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EX H IBI T ION & ADVE R T I S I NG EXHI BI TORS As per August 28, 2020: Battery Safety Solutions BV, Netherlands BHS-Sonthofen GmbH, Germany Glencore AG, Switzerland Reach key industry decision makers and promote your products to all attendees. Nickelhütte Aue GmbH, Germany The fees are: Booth 6 m2 (2 m x 3 m) EUR 3’290 Booth 12 m2 (3 m x 4 m) EUR 4’790 TES, Australia Display board (1 m x 2 m) EUR 690 Poster presentation (wall rental) EUR 390 URT Umwelt- und Recyclingtechnik GmbH, Germany Space is limited, book today! Volkswagen, Austria Watt4ever, Belgium
Participants registering and paying before July 31, 2020 will benefit from a reduced regis- tration fee. The registration fee includes congress, entrance to the exhibition, proceedings WHO S H OU L D A T T E N D? and luncheons. REGI STRATI ON FEES before after Battery manufacturers Congress fee July 31, 2020 July 31, 2020 Battery recycling companies Fee for participants EUR 1’590 EUR 1’690 Waste management companies Fee for speakers EUR 990 EUR 1’090 Electric & hybrid car manufacturers Fee for students* EUR 690 EUR 790 Electric car dismantling & recycling companies *only with valid student card and age below 30 Battery collection schemes Battery collection & transportation companies Networking dinner (Sept. 16) EUR 120 EUR 140 Non ferrous metal traders Networking dinner spouse (Sept. 16) EUR 140 EUR 160 Non ferrous metal industry Associations in the field of battery waste Tour (Sept. 18) management MOONCITY EUR 30 EUR 50 Financing organization for battery recycling Environmental authorities Workshop (Sept. 18) Experts in the field of safe transportation & storage Waste Li-batteries: Classifications and Transport EUR 150 EUR 190 All Prices excl. 20% Austrian VAT Congress registration on site EUR 100 surcharge Online registration You may also register online at: https://icbr.icm.ch/ Virtual Event If you can’t attend the congress, you can be a part of the action from any place in the world for only EUR 480. All presentations, workshop and interviews with exhibitors will be available by live broadcast and on demand, so you can stay up to date with all the recent industry insights and developments brought to you directly from Salzburg. Payment Payment should be made in EUR by bank transfer or by credit card. Please note, that any attendees, sponsors or exhibitors who have registered for ICBR 2020 would be fully reimbursed if ICBR 2020 was cancelled due to a change in the pandemic situation.
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