Recovery Intelligence
Visibility, access and trust shape whether recovery points get used
Early pilot observations suggest that location alone is not enough. People need visible, accessible and trusted recovery points.
Recovery intelligence
SheRecycles turns fieldwork into careful recovery intelligence: what people can find, access, understand and trust in real recovery systems.
Pilot evidence
The current language is intentionally careful: pilot observations, emerging signals, fieldwork suggests and early recovery intelligence. The evidence base began in March 2026 and continues to evolve.
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Recovery Intelligence
Early pilot observations suggest that location alone is not enough. People need visible, accessible and trusted recovery points.
Field Notes
People often keep batteries, phones and electronics at home because the next step is unclear or feels risky.
Clean-tech End-of-Life Explainers
Lithium batteries, vapes, e-bike batteries, EV batteries and solar panels need clearer safety and specialist recovery routes.