One person’s trash is another’s treasure. We extract valuable material from waste.

Closing the loop

Vision: For all lithium-ion batteries to be recycled into raw materials for new products

Mission: Use our technology to reduce landfills worldwide and to work together with governments to create a more sustainable, environmental, and economic future.

Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Plant

The future has an exponentially growing amount of Lithium-Ion battery waste from rechargeable electronic devices and electric vehicles. WARFY will assist the world in managing and utilizing spent lithium-ion batteries as raw materials for new products. WARFY is intending to build and operate a full-scale commercial Lithium-Ion battery recycling plant.

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Our Story

The consumer demand for electronics and electric vehicles (EVs) has been exponentially growing over the past 20 years. Electric waste (E-Waste) and Lithium-Ion Battery waste are the two fastest-growing waste streams in the world. The global E-Waste volumes in 2019 were 54million tons and the amount of E-Waste has grown nearly 21% in 5 years. That number is expected to grow another 38% in the next decade. The issue with E-Waste is that globally, less than 18% was recycled which means the majority of this waste that is worth at least $57 billion is being dumped into landfills. All electronics contain precious materials that can be recycled and reused to reduce the reliance on mining. The raw materials extracted from waste is a sustainable and environmentally friendly source of raw materials.

The EVs in the automobile market has experienced rapid growth over the last 5 years. The global EV market has seen a 40% year-on-year increase and the EV fleet is expected to reach 10.5 million units by the end of 2020. To put things into perspective, the global fleet of EV’s in 2018 just reached 5 million units. This rapid explosion of EVs will inevitably produce a large amount of end of life batteries and E-Waste in the coming years.

Currently, end of life electronics simply go into landfill and will not be recovered. WARFY appreciates that end-of-life electronics are a sustainable source of high purity and a high concentrate of valuable materials that can be recovered. WARFY will operate to extract valuable materials from end of life products to create a circular supply chain with a sustainable future.

Our vision for the future is for all end of life products to be recycled into raw materials for new products.

Tommy Sucipto

CEO & Founder