Electric vehicles are touted as key to a green future. But their batteries pose a triple-threat By News June 01, 2023 Add Comment Edit As Australia passes the milestone of 100,000 electric vehicles on our roads, an environmental downside is looming: huge numbers of batteries that could end up in landfill. Share this post Related PostsThe town where even the cemetery is going solarOut near Jupiter, a NASA spacecraft will swoop past an icy 'water world' tonightDutton has broken ranks with Morrison — and it shows what he wants the world to think of himAustralians are about to go back to paying full price on petrolShelley has been on the social housing waiting list for 125 weeks and fears she's 'lost in the system'Planning a Christmas getaway? Fuel prices are set to jump even higher in coming monthsThe fuel excise cut has ended. What's going to happen to the price of fuel?Optus isn't the only company that needs to revisit its data security system
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