Walk through any market in Sana'a, Aden, or Taiz, and you'll notice something: lithium-ion batteries are everywhere. They power our smartphones, laptops, electric scooters, and even the growing number of small-scale solar storage systems popping up across Yemen. But as these batteries reach the end of their life, they don't just disappear—they become a critical environmental challenge and a hidden resource goldmine. Recycling lithium-ion batteries isn't just about keeping toxic materials out of landfills; it's about recovering valuable metals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel that can be reused to make new batteries. And to do that right, you need the right equipment. That's where reliable suppliers come in. In this guide, we're highlighting the top 10 suppliers in Yemen who specialize in lithium-ion battery crushing and separation equipment, along with a range of other recycling solutions. Whether you're starting a small recycling workshop or scaling up a full-fledged plant, these names are worth knowing.
1. Al-Madinah Recycling Technologies
If you've been in the Yemeni recycling scene for a while, you've probably heard of Al-Madinah Recycling Technologies. Established in 2005, they've grown from a small parts supplier to one of the most trusted names in battery recycling equipment. What sets them apart? Their focus on li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment is second to none. They offer systems with capacities ranging from 500 kg/h to 2500 kg/h, which means whether you're a startup with limited space or a large plant processing tons of batteries daily, they have a solution. But it's not just about breaking batteries—they also integrate air pollution control system equipment into every setup. "We know Yemen's air quality regulations are getting stricter," says their sales manager, Ahmed. "Our systems come with filters and scrubbers that capture 99% of harmful emissions, so our clients never have to worry about compliance." Beyond lithium-ion, they also stock circuit board recycling equipment , making them a one-stop shop for e-waste recyclers.
2. Sana'a Green Solutions
Sana'a Green Solutions is all about sustainability—right down to their office solar panels. Founded in 2012, this family-run business has made a name for itself by prioritizing eco-friendly technology. Their star product? A li-ion battery breaking and separating system that uses dry process equipment instead of water, cutting down on wastewater and making it ideal for regions where water is scarce. "In Yemen, every drop counts," explains founder Fatima Al-Hamdi. "Our dry separation technology uses air classification and electrostatic separation to recover metals, so you don't need a constant water supply." They also excel in after-sales support, offering free training for operators and 24/7 maintenance hotlines. And if you're worried about dust and fumes, their air pollution control system equipment includes high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters and activated carbon units, ensuring your workspace stays clean.
3. Aden Eco-Equipment Trading
Based in the coastal city of Aden, Aden Eco-Equipment Trading has a unique advantage: easy access to international ports, which means they can import and distribute equipment faster than most. Their specialty? Complete turnkey recycling plants. If you want to start from scratch, they'll design a system that includes everything from battery collection bins to final metal ingot production. Their core offering is li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment , but they also supply plastic pneumatic conveying system equipment to move shredded battery casings to storage, and hydraulic press machines equipment to compact metal scraps for transport. "We've worked with clients in Hodeidah, Mukalla, and even across the border in Oman," says director Ali Saleh. "What clients love is that we handle the logistics—so you don't have to stress about customs or delivery delays." They also stock spare parts for all their machines, which is a big plus in a country where importing parts can take months.
4. Taiz Industrial Innovators
Taiz Industrial Innovators is the new kid on the block, but they're making waves with their innovative, portable solutions. Founded in 2018 by a team of engineers from Taiz University, they saw a gap in the market for equipment that small-scale recyclers could afford and operate without extensive training. Their flagship product is a compact li-ion battery breaking and separating unit that's about the size of a large refrigerator—perfect for workshops with limited space. "Most small recyclers in Yemen can't afford a full-scale plant," explains co-founder Dr. Amal al-Mansoori. "Our mini-system can process 100-200 kg of batteries per day, and it's so easy to use that even someone with basic training can operate it." They also offer hydraulic cutter equipment for safely opening battery packs (a crucial step before breaking) and small-scale air pollution control system equipment like portable fume extractors. For startups, this is a game-changer.
5. Hodeidah Resource Recovery Systems
Hodeidah Resource Recovery Systems prides itself on being Yemen's only supplier that manufactures some of its equipment locally. While they import core components, their team assembles and tests machines in their Hodeidah workshop, which means they can customize systems to fit specific needs. For example, if a client needs a li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment that can handle both small phone batteries and larger EV batteries, they'll modify the machine's feed hopper and cutting blades accordingly. They also specialize in wet process equipment for clients who prefer using water-based separation (great for recovering fine metal particles), and they offer water process equipment to treat and reuse the water, making the system more sustainable. "Local manufacturing also means we can offer lower prices," says sales representative Mariam Yahya. "Plus, our technicians are based here, so if you need a repair, we can send someone within 24 hours."
6. Ibb Environmental Machinery
Ibb Environmental Machinery is all about reliability. Located in the mountainous city of Ibb, they've built a reputation for machines that can handle Yemen's tough operating conditions—think dusty workshops, inconsistent power, and high temperatures. Their li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment is built with heavy-duty steel frames and dust-resistant motors, and they offer a 5-year warranty on all major components. But what really stands out is their focus on safety. Battery recycling can be risky (lithium is highly flammable), so their machines include fire suppression systems and emergency stop buttons. They also supply circuit board recycling equipment that can be integrated with their battery systems, allowing recyclers to process e-waste alongside batteries. "We've had clients tell us our machines have run non-stop for three years with only minor maintenance," says owner Hussein Ali. "That's the kind of durability Yemen needs."
7. Mukalla Battery Recycling Tech
Mukalla Battery Recycling Tech, based in the eastern port city of Mukalla, focuses on high-capacity systems for large-scale operations. If you're processing 2000 kg of batteries per hour or more, this is the supplier for you. Their li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment is designed for speed, with dual-shaft shredders that can tear through battery packs in seconds, followed by magnetic separators to pull out iron and steel. They also offer medium frequency electricity furnace equipment to melt down recovered metals into pure ingots, which can then be sold to manufacturers. "We recently supplied a plant in Marib that processes 15 tons of batteries per day," says director Faris Mohammed. "What makes us different is our engineering team—they'll visit your site, assess your needs, and design a system that maximizes efficiency." They also provide training for furnace operators, which is critical since improper melting can release toxic fumes.
8. Dhamar Sustainable Solutions
Dhamar Sustainable Solutions is on a mission to make recycling accessible to rural communities. While most suppliers focus on big cities, Dhamar works with small towns and villages, offering compact, affordable equipment. Their bestseller is a portable li-ion battery breaking and separating unit that runs on solar power—perfect for areas with unreliable electricity. "We've installed systems in remote villages in Lahj and Abyan," says founder Noha Ahmed. "These communities have limited access to formal recycling, so our solar-powered machines let them process batteries locally, creating jobs and reducing waste." They also supply hydraulic briquetter equipment to compress metal scraps into dense briquettes, which are easier to transport to larger refineries. And to ensure sustainability, they partner with local NGOs to train communities on safe recycling practices.
9. Saada Recycling Equipment Wholesalers
Saada Recycling Equipment Wholesalers is a go-to for budget-conscious buyers. As wholesalers, they buy equipment in bulk from international manufacturers (mostly from China and Turkey) and pass the savings on to customers. They stock a wide range of li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment , from entry-level machines for small workshops to industrial-grade systems for large plants. They also carry air pollution control system equipment like cyclone separators and bag filters, and wet process equipment for clients who prefer water-based separation. "We don't manufacture, but we make sure every machine we sell is tested before delivery," says manager Yahya Ibrahim. "We also offer flexible payment plans—so you can start small and upgrade later." Their warehouse in Saada city has ready-to-ship inventory, which means you can get your equipment in days, not weeks.
10. Marib Green Energy Systems
Rounding out our list is Marib Green Energy Systems, a supplier with a unique angle: they specialize in integrating battery recycling with renewable energy. Marib is known for its oil fields, but it's also becoming a hub for solar power, and Marib Green Energy leverages that. They design recycling plants that run on solar energy, reducing electricity costs and environmental impact. Their li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment is paired with solar panels and battery storage systems, ensuring operations continue even during power outages. They also offer lithium ore extraction equipment for mining operations, making them a rare supplier that covers both ends of the lithium lifecycle—from ore to recycled battery. "We believe recycling and mining should work hand in hand," says CEO Abdullah al-Muradi. "By recovering lithium from batteries, we reduce the need to mine new ore, which is better for the planet." They also provide consulting services to help clients secure government grants for sustainable recycling projects.
Choosing the right supplier is about more than just buying a machine—it's about finding a partner who understands your needs, your budget, and the unique challenges of recycling in Yemen. Whether you prioritize speed, sustainability, affordability, or local support, the suppliers on this list have something to offer. As Yemen's battery recycling industry grows, these names will likely become even more important. After all, turning waste into wealth isn't just good for business—it's good for Yemen's future.









