Batteries are going to save the environment.

This article is from 2015 but no word on the residual effects to the soil....and probably never will be until someone else tries to buy the property and finds out it's a super fund site because of all the chemicals in the soil from the fire.
A fire broke out at an industrial plant in Ellwood City Sunday morning.
www.wtae.com
The most important part from the story IMO
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Brian Melcer says lithium isn't easily extinguishable by water, so most of the efforts were geared towards containing the fire instead of extinguishing it.
"That's been mostly what the effort has been, to protect the surrounding buildings and to try and make some progress on the actual fire," Melcer said.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection was on scene, along with Hazmat crews, to see if the burning chemicals proved to be a risk to the public at large.
"Right now, there's no evacuation order, we're comfortable that there's no hazard to the public," Brian Melcer said.
The company says it is the only North America facility offering thermal recovery for nickel-cadmium batteries...."
But hey...We'll just recycle the 1000's of times more batteries that would be needed for the "green new deal" energy plan...right?