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BMW of North America will recycle lithium-ion batteries from all of its electrified vehicles with Redwood Materials .
The German automaker said it would instruct its dealers to send old batteries to Redwood for recycling.
Redwood, founded by Tesla cofounder JB Straubel , will handle the end-of-life batteries at its two facilities.
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