Full Circle Lithium Successfully Extinguishes Persistent C&D Landfill Lithium-Ion Battery Fire
Key Highlights
- Fire fully extinguished in under one hour — hot spots cleared within two hours, all smoldering zones resolved within three hours
- FCL-X™ succeeded where conventional suppression methods failed after three days of continuous effort by local fire crews
- Incident underscores a growing
U.S . crisis: lithium-ion battery landfill fires are rising sharply with no proven sector-wide suppression solution¹²
The Incident
The fire at the Evans County C&D landfill facility burned for approximately three days despite continuous suppression efforts by local fire department crews. Deep-seated combustion within the waste pile created persistent hot spots that continued to reignite beneath the surface — a hallmark of lithium-ion battery-driven landfill fires that conventional water- and foam-based suppression tools are ill-equipped to address.
According to
Following multiple days of unsuccessful suppression, FCL-X™ was deployed. The results were immediate and definitive:
- Active fire fully extinguished in under one hour
- Remaining hot spots suppressed in less than two hours
- All smoldering areas completely resolved within three hours
"This incident is exactly why FCL-X™ exists. Lithium-ion battery fires in waste environments are fundamentally different from conventional fires — they burn hotter, reignite more readily, and penetrate deeper into the waste mass than anything traditional suppression systems were designed to handle. The
A Growing National Challenge, With No Current Sector-Wide Solution
The
¹ The National Waste and Recycling Association (NWRA) estimates that more than 5,000 fires occur annually at
² 2025 was the worst year on record for publicly reported lithium-ion battery fires in
³ Between 2013 and 2020, 64 U.S. waste facilities experienced 245 fires caused by or linked to lithium-ion batteries, spanning landfills, transfer stations, materials recovery facilities (MRFs), and collection vehicles. A single landfill in the
⁴ Studies estimate that 98.3% of lithium-ion batteries ultimately end up in landfills. The U.S. EPA has identified disposed lithium-ion batteries as likely hazardous waste due to ignitability (D001) and reactivity (D003) characteristics, and preliminary data from its 2023–2025 monitoring program found lithium contamination in approximately 25% of public water systems surveyed — underscoring that landfill fires are not merely an operational problem but an environmental one.
The U.S. Market Opportunity
The scale of the unaddressed problem translates directly into a significant commercial opportunity for FCL. Based on publicly available industry data, the Company estimates the
With over 4,100 active landfill facilities operating across
Sources & References |
1 National Waste & Recycling Association / Resource Recycling Systems ( |
2 Resource Recycling / Fire Rover ( |
3 American Bar Association / U.S. EPA ( |
4 Institute for Energy Research ( |
5 U.S. EPA: 1,500+ active C&D landfills nationwide. LMOP: 2,600+ active MSW landfills. EPA C&D 2018 data: 145M tons annual C&D waste to landfill. https://www.epa.gov/landfills/industrial-and-construction-and-demolition-cd-landfills |
About Full Circle Lithium Corp.
FCL is a U.S.-based manufacturer of sustainable solutions for the lithium battery safety sector. Its flagship product innovation, FCL-X™, is a proprietary, non-hazardous, water-based fire-extinguishing agent designed specifically to combat the growing threat of lithium-ion battery fires. Backed by a world-class technical team, FCL is committed to delivering safe, effective, and environmentally responsible fire mitigation technologies.
For more information:
Carlos Vicens – CEO & Director
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1.416.977.3832
Cautionary Statement
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of securities legislation in Canada, and which are based on the expectations, estimates, and projections of management of the parties as of the date of this news release, unless otherwise stated. Forward-looking statements are generally identifiable by use of the words "expect", "anticipate", "continue", "estimate", "objective", "ongoing", "may", "will", "project", "should", "could", "believe", "plans", "intends" or the negative of these words or other variations on these words or comparable terminology. More particularly, and without limitation, this news release contains forward-looking statements and information concerning expectations on the effectiveness of the marketing and sales of FCL-X™ through distribution agreements, the viability, effectiveness, safety and additional commercialization related to FCL-X™ which is at an early stage of commercialization (which is very difficult for a start-up venture like FCL as there are much larger and better capitalized established companies that can potentially quickly enter the lithium-ion battery fire-fighting market and create strong competition against FCL), on receiving patent protection for FCL-X™ and related inventions and processes, the ability of FCL, a start-up venture, to successfully commercialize its FCL-X™ including ramping-up production of the agent to meet potential demand, continue raising capital, upgrading and refurbishing its plant, and sourcing feedstock for this and its other lines of business. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, the uncertainties and risk factors related to the loss of key technical and other staff, the battery fire-extinguishing agent functioning as expected to meet safety requirements and fire-fighting related government regulations and potential client product specifications, and applicable environmental requirements and issues – see additional risks described in FCL's public filings. Actual results, developments and timetables could vary significantly from the estimates presented. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements. FCL disclaims any intent or obligation to update publicly such forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless required by law. Additionally, FCL undertakes no obligation to comment on analyses, expectations or statements made by third parties in respect of FCL, its financial or operating results or its securities.
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