• joshhsoj1902@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    Like I thought, you’re misunderstanding what you’re reading.

    Yes current recycling processes can lose 4% of the material. But that’s not because they aren’t recoverable, that’s because it’s not currently financially feasible to recover it all.

    And that’s just the recycling part. For someone suggesting that I should read better you sure aren’t great at reading either. So I’ll ask it again.

    What part of the metal atoms degrade as part of them being used in batteries?

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      3 months ago

      Like I thought, you’re misunderstanding what you’re reading.

      Like I thought, you have nothing meaningful to say. I won’t waste further time with you.