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Are we really running out of critical minerals?
It isn’t just the extinction of critical minerals that concerns governments at the moment – it’s the sovereign risk of having to source them from and then process them in a vanishingly small number of countries around the world.
Reach Resources makes strategic investment in rare earth element recycling business
Reach Resources Ltd (ASX:RR1) has plunged $1.8 million into REEgenerated Pty Ltd, an Australian private company that owns 100% of the Coconut Club rare earth element (REE) exploration project in Quebec, Canada, and has an option to snap up 100% of REEcycle Inc, a US-based REE separation and technology company.
Recycling Rare Earth Elements from Junk
Technology, because it is advancing so quickly and new products are coming out every year, people dispose of their old ones. Yet, recycling companies will actually shred entire hard disk drives and sell the metals as scrap metals. The rare earth elements within that scrap metal end up in landfills. So, if we can recycling it, we can reclaim a lot of that value.
An Efficient Process for Recycling Rare Earth Elements
With their innovative (and proprietary) approach to recycling a pair of critical rare earth materials, the REEcycle team introduced the energy industry to an innovative way to turn waste into a domestic stream of rare earth elements (REEs).
6 Student-Led Tech Projects That Battle Climate Change
American college students are coming with with some of the coolest ways to battle climate change and clean up domestic energy production.