This EIC Accelerator project tackles two linked challenges in Europe’s battery value chain. First, large volumes of battery-derived waste remain difficult to recycle, especially for lithium and graphite, which are not effectively recovered through many traditional recycling routes. Second, the EU faces a strategic supply vulnerability: lithium and natural graphite are critical raw materials, and Europe still relies heavily on imports to meet industrial demand.
The ToZero project turns this problem into a supply opportunity: battery waste contains these critical raw materials currently imported from outside the EU. By recovering valuable constituents from waste streams and returning them into European supply chains, recycling becomes a direct lever for critical raw material security.
Within the project, tozero plans to build a demonstrator processing facility that can process approximately 500 tonnes of battery “black mass” (a concentrated intermediate from battery recycling) to recover lithium and graphite as usable products. The theoretical annual output from this process is >80 tonnes per year of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) and >100 tonnes per year of graphite. These quantities represent a meaningful step toward establishing reliable, EU-based secondary raw material streams, reducing reliance on external supply while keeping value and resilience within Europe.