The International Congress for Battery Recycling ICBR 2017 was held in Lisbon. According to the findings of a recently conducted survey, the majority of participants see both the current situation and the business outlook in a favourable light. In particular, industry representatives are satisfied with the volumes being generated and the majority also view the current economic situation as positive, says the organiser.
The synopsis is based on a questionnaire arranged by the ICBR Steering Committee among the participants of the annual ICBR industry meeting. The results are summarised in the "Industry Barometer ICBR 2017" for the battery recycling sector, which was published for the first time at this year's congress in Lisbon. “Although the results are not representative, they do meaningfully reflect a consensus of opinion across the sector.”
Among others, participants at the ICBR 2017 were asked to evaluate current business activity, with regard to both volumes being generated and the business situation as a whole. Above all, the questionnaire shows that participants are largely satisfied with current market volumes:
The synopsis is based on a questionnaire arranged by the ICBR Steering Committee among the participants of the annual ICBR industry meeting. The results are summarised in the "Industry Barometer ICBR 2017" for the battery recycling sector, which was published for the first time at this year's congress in Lisbon. “Although the results are not representative, they do meaningfully reflect a consensus of opinion across the sector.”
Among others, participants at the ICBR 2017 were asked to evaluate current business activity, with regard to both volumes being generated and the business situation as a whole. Above all, the questionnaire shows that participants are largely satisfied with current market volumes:
- Around 70 per cent of responses were in the category "positive" and they assess volumes currently generated as favourable.
- The remaining 30 per cent regard the current business situation as unchanged. The basis of comparison is quantities generated over the last two years.
- None of the participants who responded stated that volumes currently being generated have dropped.
- 40 per cent of survey participants described the current economic situation as favourable.
- Around 30 per cent stated that the economic situation has remained unchanged over the last two years.
- A further 28 per cent described the business situation as unfavourable.
- 85 per cent of participants stated that they expect volumes generated to increase moving forward.
- The remaining 15 per cent expect quantities to remain unchanged.
- None of the participants expect a future decrease in volumes.
- 56 per cent of participants expect economic developments to be positive.
- Only 8 per cent anticipate an unchanged business situation.
- 36 per cent expect the economic situation to develop unfavourably.
