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Redivivus, a Colorado Springs, Colorado-based innovator in battery recycling technology, and Amos Manufacturing Inc., a manufacturer specializing in shredding equipment, have announced their strategic partnership.
The collaboration aims to create an advanced battery recycling equipment system that combines Redivivus' expertise in battery neutralization with Amos' manufacturing capabilities.
Redivivus specializes in battery recycling, particularly in the field of battery neutralization, regardless of battery state or health. The company’s proficiencies include cryo-freezing and chemical processing, ensuring efficient, environmentally sound methods of recycling.
Alpena, Michigan-based Amos, on the other hand, specializes in producing shredding equipment, related machinery and providing valuable manufacturing expertise.
Recognizing the synergies between their areas of expertise, Redivivus and Amos have embarked on a collaborative project to develop a battery recycling equipment system that leverages their respective strengths. This joint effort aims to provide a solution for the collection, neutralization and recycling of batteries.
Both parties say they recognize the value of collaboration in promoting their shared vision.
“The skills that each team brings to this endeavor will truly produce an efficient and unique solution to a growing issue in the battery recycling industry,” Amos Vice President of Operations Jeff Beaudoin says. “We are excited to bring a customized solution that utilizes the strengths of both companies to the marketplace.”
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