You can't recycle Oil or gas if you have burned it.
You can recycle LIthium, cobalt, aluminium, nickel, manganese etc.
80% of all emissions from fossil burning tech comes from burning the fossil fuels. The longer you use them the larger the emissions. For Electric equipment it is the opposite. 80% of all emissions come from the construction. The rest comes from use and as the grid becomes less CO2 intensive, the less EV and other Electric equipment emit CO2. So if your EV lasts 25 years instead of the 10 years of so for a FF vehicle, even the construction emissions start to become the same.
You need to take a different
frame of reference. Pages 1 - 31 tell you what you need to know. Especially the part where FF Vehicles waste 80% of the energy you put into them in heat and vibration. You don't need to go beyond slide 31, that is all about Tesla. The Tesla vehicle images in the 1-31 are just for reference to show vehicles and types. The first 31 slides are all about what we need in order to transition to clean energy and transportation.
All these "opinions" are no different form the "opinions" which said "You can't prove that smoking causes cancer". They are paid for in the same way and by a similar segment of the community.
It is not worth going over this every time the press digs up another "fossil" who is ranting on about lithium and mining. Fully 50% of lithium comes from
evaporated seawater and is "mined" by being ploughed into piles and lifted onto conveyor belts to be processed and shipped. That Article I linked is from 2018. More mining is being done now. But, still, brine is the major source.
Yes there is mining of Lithium in Lithium bearing rocks but it also exists in surface clays in may areas. You just plough up the ground and send it off to be processed.
As with all resources there is supply and demand. Right now demand is running slightly ahead of supply. But supply will eventually outpace demand again.
I'm thoroughly tired of whacking this mole every time it comes up. There is no recycling of the oil and gas you burn but most of the constituents of EV technology is recyclable. Meaning once we have dug up enough materials for 1.5bn or 2bn vehicles, 90% or more of the materials will be recycled. Meaning mining will almost cease. Unless, of course, we need to go out to space and start all over again there.
The immediate emergency is getting CO2 out of the atmosphere. To do which we need to stop emitting it first. To do which we need to move everything to CO2 neutral energy and CO2 free vehicles that do not emit CO2 when running. Factories running with Solar and large battery arrays reduce grid impact and mean that emissions are less again. Especially solar panel factories who use their own product to provide the power to make more.
Modern solar panels last 50 years. Yes turbine blades are an issue, but they are fibreglass. They could be ground up and recycled but nobody wants to pay for it and it would emit more CO2 than burying them.
Reading articles about this which deny the urgent need to transition away from burning fossil fuels needs a level of knowledge most people can't be bothered to take the time to understand. Which then means stuff like this gets circulated and it simply is not correct. It is delay to put more money in the pockets of the energy companies.
Given the latest fiasco with fossil based energy prices I would have thought that nobody wanted to give them any more money???