GM will send batteries βΒ new and old β to Redwood Materials, which will assemble them into large packs capable of supporting data centers and the grid.
The world has a trash problem. The amount of stuff we throw away is expected to nearly double, to 3.8 billion metric tons, by 2050. Reducing what we use would go a long way to addressing the issue, but letβs face it, weβre not very good at buying less either. That leaves recycling, which has [β¦]
Part of the joy of diving into a new hobby is researching and acquiring the necessary (and less-than-necessary) stuff. And cycling (or, for the casual or transportation-first rider, βriding bikesβ) is no differentβthere are hundreds of ways to stock up on talismanic, Internet-cool parts and accessories that you may or may not need.