DALLAS, Sept. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ecobat, a global leader in battery recycling, today announced the successful completion of the sale of its anode manufacturing business in Arizona to Inppamet Ltda. This transaction includes Ecobat's state-of-the-art fabrication facility in Casa Grande, which has produced rolled lead anodes for the copper and zinc mining industries since the 1980s.
"We are pleased to confirm the successful close of the transaction involving our Arizona anode facility," stated Tom Slabe, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ecobat. "Divesting this asset further streamlines Ecobat's portfolio, underscoring our ongoing commitment to concentrate on our core recycling operations. Ecobat will continue to pursue additional opportunities to maximize value for shareholders beyond these transactions."
About Ecobat
Ecobat is the world's largest recycler of batteries, with operations across Europe and the United States. The company is dedicated to creating a more sustainable future by providing innovative solutions for battery recycling, resource recovery, and energy storage. Ecobat's comprehensive approach ensures the responsible management of valuable materials essential to modern life.
About Inppamet
Inppamet Ltda is a Chilean-based leader in industrial solutions for the mining and metallurgical industries, specializing in the design and manufacture of high-performance anodes, cathodes, and related products. With over 40 years of experience, Inppamet is recognized for its commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability. The company serves major mining operations across the world, providing advanced materials, technical expertise, and tailored solutions to optimize clients' processes and productivity.
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Chelsey Berend
Ecobat
[email protected]
1-888-317-4687 ext. 703
www.ecobat.com
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