All batteries can be recycled. Because there are many types, it is unrealistic for ordinary people to classify them. There are many types of batteries, including lithium batteries, alkaline manganese batteries, and silver oxide. It is difficult for me to distinguish them, so it is even more unrealistic for ordinary people to distinguish them, and they may simply throw them away.
We now have special machines to separate button batteries, mobile phone batteries and other dry batteries after collection and then process them separately. Lithium batteries need to be sold, and there are very few alkaline batteries and button batteries, mainly dry batteries.
Currently, we also have patented technology for processing dry cell batteries. The current goal is to grind it and then do other processes, then divide it into several categories such asiron, zinc, manganese, graphite mixtures and plastics. We had initially considered downstream treatment, but problems arose with wastewater and exhaust gases during the process. Now I am not willing to do deep processing, because if there is a deep processing project, it will not be approved. And in many cases, it will become the target of public criticism, and the environmental protection department will conduct strict investigation.
For example, in the entire northern region of China, if acid is used in production projects, it will be difficult to obtain approval. The location must be located in a chemical industrial park and special management is required. In addition, it is a dangerous chemical, and transportation and storage are difficult, it will be difficult to complete the project. So we are currently working on a recycling machine. Our eOur company works on hazardous waste. We have signed agreements with the Fangshan District Government, surrounding subdistrict offices, kindergartens, etc.
Because we specialize in hazardous waste management, we conduct performance reviews based on this, sign an agreement, and then receive compensation. According to the requirements, compensation should be made by the government. Now we do this for the government. Right now we want to set that standard. We went to Yinchuan some time ago and found that their projects did not meet hazardous waste standards at all. We now fully follow hazardous waste standards in site selection, construction, operation and management.
Currently, we are establishing a high-level model in Fangshan. First, the storage meets the standardss of environmental protection. We can only make the battery harmless at first, because it will corrode and produce gas over time. Our main goal is to prevent this. But there are many batteries, such as Nanfu. There are many fake batteries that are collected, and the content of the batteries is still very high and they are unsafe to store. We now carry out harmless treatment first and then consider recycling.
In factory construction, you can now only cross the river by feeling the stones. So I hope that in the future we will be invited to discuss cooperation in terms of technology and other major aspects. I hope the waste battery problem in China will be solved soon. Through the efforts of all sectors of society and the efforts of social mechanisms, social problems will be more easily resolved. Instead of examining questionssuch as the amount of profit generated by a single business or project. If we look at the problem from this angle, this project does not exist at all. Even once built, it cannot be executed. For example, recycling of lead-acid batteries. China now has a large quantity of lead-acid batteries, of which hundreds of thousands of tons are produced each year in Beijing. In fact, there is only one unit in Beijing that recycles this battery. But she can't collect much in a year. A large number of lead-acid batteries are recycled through informal channels such as small sellers. This is actually not what we want.
What we want is that for a social issue, an open and transparent social mechanism must first be established with public participation. We want to set up this type of mechanism via the Internet. First of all, this traceability mechanism can be seen and sharedenjoyed by everyone.
What we are doing now is to promote a large number of used battery recycling machines in the community. The second is the construction of hazardous waste warehouses. We wrote the hazardous waste standards and are moving them forward. If this can be completed and the hazardous waste business license can be obtained in Beijing, we can at least provide you with some support in the future. At least I can promise you that those here today can help you handle it for free, but you will bear the shipping cost. I plan to build a sewage treatment plant. If any of you here have a sewage treatment plant under construction, we can cooperate and I won't have to travel to select a site.
The problem of dry batteries is a problem for all of society. It involves not only a battery project, but also our ideas, nos political regulations, etc. If this social problem is solved through the efforts of each of us, it will rely on the perspective of an industrial society. The establishment of a social mechanism may be of greater importance for the development of society, rather than simply being of great value to individuals. This is what motivates me and still works hard after more than 20 years. I'm doing this as a career, so I hope that in the future we can promote it as a career together.