00:00The recycling conference has some issues, but lithium oil and critical mineral recycling process is in a state state. How can it be a country friendly? What can it be on the road? What are your suggestions?
00:18Look, I have a relationship with Rubamin company. Rubamin is a company that has been in the past 40 years. It has been in the past 25 years and has been in the past 25 years.
00:31At this date, our company has made the highest investment in India in lithium battery. It has been in the past 525 crore.
00:37So that we can recycle the lithium ion battery properly.
00:41The government is thinking a lot about it because in every battery, every cell, there are critical minerals
00:49which are going to be in our country, in our country, in our country's programs.
00:54Unfortunately, one way, the government is bringing the power of the EV,
01:01the battery, recycling, and all kinds of schemes.
01:06So that we need it, the implementation of the oil.
01:09It's also in our country.
01:11We need it where we can build this oil and people and people, businesses,
01:14it's incentivized to use new construction facilities.
01:16And doing it, it's the most critical priority in our country.
01:18But in other words, this is the most important thing in our country for the battery tooko.
01:22It's the most important thing that it's a big reason for our country.
01:24So you can get the power of the refineries from our country that is extremely difficult to even live.
01:29to be able to do this.
01:30That is why the government has created law, but now the implementation of the government
01:34is weak.
01:35The government is trying to keep the government's tight.
01:39I think that if it is one single job, then the government will be completely recycled
01:44from our country.
01:46Organised sector or unorganised sector?
01:49Which big challenge is?
01:50Unorganised sector is a reality of all the industry.
01:55It is not that in any industry, it is less than in any industry, but it is happening in
02:02everyone.
02:03The question is, do you want to be unorganised?
02:08If you are in a newspaper collection, if you are in an unorganised sector, it is going
02:13on, people are going on, it should be very good.
02:16But when we talk about critical minerals, when we talk about these things, when we talk about
02:21these things, which can be cancer, which can be bad for human health, such things,
02:26unorganised sector.
02:28I believe that in the battery case, the unorganised sector is a very big problem.
02:35I think that in the national sector, recently, we have to try to change regulation through
02:38its way of the actual power of it.
02:40We want to change it in some conditions and change it in a way that the government needs
02:42a well-produced sector will be a good-will in the formal sector.
02:46It should not be a good-will, but law in the law.
02:48We want to change it in the formal sector, so that for us to deal the formal sector as it's
02:50a good-growth, the environment impact will be less than the comunitary.
02:52so that the formal sector can deal well, the environment will have less impact and the country will be able to get all the critical metals.
03:01But the capital consumption of metals is very low, so the generation is not very low,
03:07and at the end of life, the material will be able to recover from the end of life.
03:12So we have a lot of consumption in the past.
03:15This is why we don't have the generation of scrap,
03:18that has been very, for example, in the past,
03:23so there are many resources to be able to move away from the sector.
03:27So we need to influence the waste and the other factors for this sector
03:30to grow from the the sector.
03:33So it will improve the production of the sector.
03:35We need to do it without this,
03:41the future of which is we don't know.
03:44Thank you very much.
04:14Thank you very much.
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