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There is current demand for solar panel recycling services, and a few standout companies have already established factories in the United States to process tens of thousands of damaged or otherwise unusable modules.
Recyclers are building processing plants in regions where there is demand for end-of-life solar panel offtake.
Most materials inside solar modules that can be fed back into the supply chain can be extracted.
Recycling solar panels starts with removing the junction box and metal frame, then shaving off the glass.
The rest of the panel is crushed and shredded, and the precious metals contained within are extracted.
Recycled glass is often repurposed into fiberglass insulation, and SolarCycle will soon make new glass for solar panels using recycled materials.
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