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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LA.lv: The key challenges of the labor market in regional areas
LA.lv: The key challenges of the labor market in regional areas

At the end of 2024, SIA "EcoLead" CEO Kaspars Fogelmanis appeared on the TV24 program “Press Club” to share his insights on the key challenges facing the labor market in regional areas. ...

02.01.2025.

EcoLead CEO Kaspars Fogelmanis featured on TV24’s “Preses Klubs”
EcoLead CEO Kaspars Fogelmanis featured on TV24’s “Preses Klubs”

On December 16, Kaspars Fogelmanis, CEO of EcoLead—Latvia’s only facility dedicated to recycling used lead-acid batteries—appeared on TV24’s program Preses Klubs. During the broadcast, he shared insights on pressing issues and developments in Latvia. ...

17.12.2024.

"EcoLead" Installs Digital Wind Indicator and Odor Concentration Measurement Device

To monitor conditions and base opinions on facts, as well as ensure that local residents can assess the impact of SIA "EcoLead" recycling plant operations on air quality, a digital wind indicator has been installed on the roof of the plant within the company’s premises. This device provides real-time data, which is publicly accessible on the company’s website. Additionally, an odor concentration measurement device has been set up on the premises. ...

28.11.2024.
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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