Full recycling of end-of-life batteries for a better future...

The only recycling plant in Latvia for end-of-life lead-acid batteries, providing a full recycling cycle, from acceptance and sorting to recycling and sale of the finished product - lead ingots.


15 000T+
recycled battery
8 700+
produced lead ingot
>10 milj.
EUR investment in a factory

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EcoLead Expands Exports to the United Kingdom
EcoLead Expands Exports to the United Kingdom

SIA EcoLead, the only used lead-acid battery recycling plant in Latvia that provides a full-cycle process – from battery collection and sorting to recycling and the production of lead ingots – has started exporting its products to the United Kingdom. As a result, production from the company’s plant in Kalnciems, Jelgava Municipality, is now exported to Germany, Poland, Israel, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, and now also the United Kingdom. ...

04.09.2025.

Jelgava Municipality Chairman Visits “EcoLead” Lead Recycling Plant
Jelgava Municipality Chairman Visits “EcoLead” Lead Recycling Plant

On Monday, July 21, the Chairman of Jelgava Municipality Council, Ingus Zālītis, visited the lead battery recycling facility of SIA “EcoLead” in Kalnciems. The purpose of the visit was to gain firsthand insight into the operations of Latvia’s only lead recycling plant and to discuss key issues related to regional business development. ...

23.07.2025.

EcoLead Expands Export Markets to the Czech Republic and the Netherlands
EcoLead Expands Export Markets to the Czech Republic and the Netherlands

SIA EcoLead, the only lead-acid battery recycling facility in Latvia, has begun exporting refined lead to the Czech Republic and the Netherlands. This strategic step opens up new opportunities for the company to grow export volumes and develop higher value-added production across Europe. ...

17.06.2025.
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About EcoLead

Since 2015, EcoLead has been purposefully building the infrastructure for the full-cycle recycling of end-of-life lead-acid batteries. The owners' long-standing experience in the non-ferrous and ferrous metals trade, as well as their vision for a competitive recycling industry and its development in Latvia, culminated in 2023, when the recycling plant started operations.

2015