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The Battery Council International (BCI) is actually an industry trade association rather than a regulatory body. Here are some key points about BCI:

  1. Industry Association: BCI represents the lead battery manufacturing and recycling industry in North America. It serves as a resource and advocate for its member companies involved in lead-acid batteries.
  2. Members: Member companies include battery manufacturers, recyclers, suppliers, and other industry stakeholders.
  3. Functions:
  • Advocacy: BCI advocates on behalf of its members on issues related to battery manufacturing, recycling, and regulatory policies.
  • Standards: BCI develops and maintains technical standards and specifications for lead-acid batteries and related products.
  • Education and Outreach: BCI provides information and resources about lead-acid batteries, their applications, and recycling practices.
  • Networking: BCI facilitates networking opportunities among its members and promotes collaboration within the industry.
  1. Battery Recycling: BCI promotes responsible recycling practices for lead-acid batteries and supports efforts to enhance battery recycling infrastructure.
  2. Environmental Stewardship: BCI works to promote sustainable practices within the battery industry, including environmental stewardship and compliance with regulatory requirements.

Overall, BCI plays a crucial role in representing and supporting the lead battery industry in North America, focusing on advocacy, standards development, education, and environmental stewardship related to lead-acid batteries.

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