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SUMMARY:A Sustainable Newton Conversation with Ascend Elements VP Roger Lin
DESCRIPTION:Rapid\, wide-scale electric vehicle adoption is critical for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to address climate change. It's also vital to US national security to dramatically lessen dependence on foreign oil.\nBut rare elements sourced from other countries are required to build lithium-ion batteries that power EVs. And disposal of spent batteries poses significant environmental risk. So how do we scale battery production without negatively impacting the environment? That seems like the perfect topic for an Earth Day 2022 discussion.\n\nThis summer\, Ascend Elements will open a commercial-scale\, lithium-ion battery recycling facility in Covington which will be North America's largest battery recycling facility. In this live webinar\, Sustainable Newton will talk with Ascend Elements Vice President of Global Marketing & Government Relations Roger Lin\, about his company's mission\, their plans for Covington\, the proprietary innovations they'll be using here\, and what it all means for the EV industry and the world.\n\n\n\nRegister here.\n\nRoger Lin is the Vice President of Marketing & Government Relations at Ascend Elements. Based in Westborough\, Mass.\, Ascend Elements is a vertically integrated lithium-ion battery recycling and engineered-materials company. Roger has nearly 20 years of experience in the lithium-ion battery industry.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Rapid\, wide-scale electric vehicle adoption is critical for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to address climate change. It&#39\;s also vital to US national security to dramatically lessen dependence on foreign oil.\n<p>But rare elements sourced from other countries are required to build lithium-ion batteries that power EVs. And disposal of spent batteries poses significant environmental risk. So how do we scale battery production without negatively impacting the environment? T<strong>hat seems like the perfect topic for an Earth Day 2022 discussion.</strong></p>\n\n<p>This summer\, <a href="https://ascendelements.com/" target="_blank">Ascend Elements</a> will open a commercial-scale\, lithium-ion battery recycling facility in Covington which will be <a href="https://chargedevs.com/newswire/ascend-elements-to-open-battery-recycling-facility-in-georgia/" target="_blank">North America&rsquo\;s largest battery recycling facility</a>. In this live webinar\, <a href="https://www.sustainablenewton.org/">Sustainable Newton</a> will talk with <strong>Ascend Elements Vice President of Global Marketing &amp\; Government Relations Roger Lin</strong>\, about his company&#39\;s mission\, their plans for Covington\, the proprietary innovations they&#39\;ll be using here\, and what it all means for the EV industry and the world.<br />\n<br />\nRegister <a href="https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MMy-rGGyTpGRucaIDmA0Jg">here</a>.</p>\n\n<p><strong><em>Roger Lin</em></strong><em> is the Vice President of Marketing &amp\; Government Relations at Ascend Elements. Based in Westborough\, Mass.\, Ascend Elements is a vertically integrated lithium-ion battery recycling and engineered-materials company. Roger has nearly 20 years of experience in the lithium-ion battery industry.</em></p>\n
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