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Livium, LGES extend Australian battery recycling deal

  • Market: Battery materials, Metals
  • 24/09/25

Australian battery recycler Livium has extended and expanded a 2024 deal with South Korean battery producer LG Energy Solutions (LGES) to process recalled and end-of-life residential lithium-ion batteries into black mass.

Livium's deal with LGES previously covered batteries recalled in Australia and was set to end in 2027. The new agreement extends through to 2029 and also covers Australian end-of-life batteries, Livium said on 24 September.

LGES can buy any black mass produced under the deal at market prices. But it has yet to do so, Simon Linge, Livium's chief executive told Argus today.

Livium sells black mass to processing partners, including South Korean battery recycler SungEel Hitech, who convert it into chemicals which are sold to battery makers, Linge added.

The company sold over 350t of black mass over the 2024-25 financial year to 30 June and expects its sales to rise in 2025-26 on the back of the expanded LGES deal and others like it.

Livium's expanded deal comes months after LGES announced plans to build a 20,000 t/yr battery recycling plant in France, as part of a joint venture with French recycler Derichebourg. LGES plans to produce and process black mass using end-of-life European batteries from 2027.

Livium can also recover lithium from spodumene waste. It signed a deal with Australian producer Mineral Resources to optimise its extraction technology in January. It formed a joint venture with MinRes in August to commercialise the technology.


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