

Vehicles Batteries Recyceling for NonProfit

About Our Firm
EcoPlasma is a nonprofit organization with the goal of recycling a variety of batteries using various types of technologies.
We are located in Phoenix Arizona.
The company will collect and recycle batteries from both private and government entities in which a percentage of the revenue will be donated to our Veterans and local Schools located in Arizona.
With the growing usage of electric vehicles and solar industries in the US, the market is projected to be flooded with used and depleted batteries on top of an already high inventory currently.
Our manufacturing

Black Mass recycling
lines will have the capacity to process 100 tons per day and can reach up to 300 tons per day. All dependent on battery inventory, these production lines are highly efficient and will satisfy our manufacturing capacity plans.

Lithium recycling
lines will have the capacity to process 96 – 312 tons per day.
Our projections for the production of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) for year 1-2 will be
120ton/per/year


Donation Programs
Education Program
We intend to establish an education program; this program will enable the local high schools to hire more teachers. The program will locate professionals from different types of industries that would like to change their career. The program will subsequently train and certify these individuals to become teachers. The plan is to reach individuals from the software engineers and IT engineers from local tech companies. The education program will supplement and match their existing salaries and will provide incentives to change their careers.

Donation Programs
Veterans Programs
Veterans Programs - We intend to hire veterans to work at our plant to become part of our integral team. We will offer them technical training as well as options for further education programs.
We will provide financial assistance to active military families. Active military families are in constant need of assistance over a long duration where one parent is deployed to an overseas assignment. These families become single parent households until their spouses return from duty. On the surface, things like household maintenance and childcare seem like small tasks but become extremely challenging when one parent has been deployed.

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