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Redwood Materials operates across multiple stages of the lithium-ion battery value chain, by (1) repurposing used batteries for grid-scale energy storage, (2) recycling and refining recovered metals into battery-grade materials, and (3) manufacturing cathode active material (CAM) for new battery production. This integrated model allows Redwood to capture more economic value per battery than traditional recyclers, while helping automakers meet domestic sourcing requirements and reduce exposure to volatile global supply chains.
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