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Se-cure Waste Management Pte Ltd
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Se-cure Waste Management Pte Ltd - Brochure
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Services:
Material Resource Recovery – Battery
Category / Pavilion:
Platinum Sponsor
Country:
Singapore
SWM is a Singapore based company specialising in the recycling, recovering and repurposing of lithium-ion batteries with the use of local innovation to yield the highest possible recycling rate with minimal environmental impact, contributing to resources sustainability. Founded in 2019 with a focus in lithium-ion batteries and with a vision to “create and se-cure a greener environment for our future generations”, SWM is one of the few local enterprises approved to handle the recycling of e-waste into a form which is readily transformed into new raw materials through a mechanical transformation process. We aim to offer to our diverse stakeholders environmentally friendly e-waste recycling solutions that meet the unique needs of businesses.
Recycling of lithium-ion batteries
SWM is strategically set to be an integrated e-waste recycler for resource re-cycling, re-covering, and re-purposing, creating sustainable resources for our environment. Without a proper disposal solution, lithium-ion batteries will contribute to environmental pollution and adverse human health impact due to its potentially hazardous materials contained. The precious metals within these lithium-ion batteries would be permanently disposed when they could have been up-cycled for new uses.
2024/01/05
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