More people are employed in Arizona than before the pandemic
More people are employed in Arizona than before the pandemic
A significant milestone in Arizona s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic has been reached, as the state s labor force is now larger than it was before the pandemic.
PHOENIX - A significant milestone in
COVID-19 pandemic has been reached, as the state s labor force is now larger than it was before the pandemic.
No one is saying the economic pain of this pandemic is over, but this news means we’re a lot closer to the finish line. We’ve been going through a growth spurt. We’ve hired employees in the last couple of weeks and we’re looking to hire another three to four positions right now, so things are going well, says Travis Gooden with Plasteel.
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Published: 15 Apr 2021, 11:43
By:
Andy Colthorpe
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Canada-headquartered lithium-ion battery recycling specialist Li-Cycle will build its third facility in Arizona, joining plants the company already operates in Ontario and New York State.
Li-Cycle said yesterday in a press release sent to Energy-Storage.news that it will build a commercial recycling plant which will be able to process up to 10,000 tonnes of end-of-life batteries and scrap from battery manufacturers in Gilbert, Arizona.
The company has developed a two-step process for turning any type of spent lithium-ion battery into ‘black mass’, an intermediate material containing the different metals used in cells, at its existing facilities, which it calls ‘Spokes’.