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The latest critical raw materials news from organisations exploring new and innovative ways to extract rare earth elements, lithium, nickel, graphite, helium and other materials essential to the functioning and integrity of a wide range of industrial ecosystems.

Recycled aluminium for sustainable shipbuilding

Speira’s recycled aluminium alloy offers a sustainable approach to shipbuilding by reducing yachting's environmental impact.

Xcite Resources Inc provides updates on Canadian uranium projects

Xcite Resources highlights the potential of uranium projects in Canada’s Athabasca Basin. Discover their impact on uranium supply.

Breathing new life into Sri Lanka’s graphite industry

Applied Graphite Technologies is leveraging high-quality vein graphite from the Queens Mine Complex in Sri Lanka. Read more here.

Boron’s Essential Role in the Green Transition

Extracting helium from flare gas: A novel approach for diminishing North America’s helium shortages

Tim Rynott, CEO of Four Corners Helium, and Dr Martin Leipzig of ML and Associates, discuss the helium landscape, issues with losing helium, and how to combat it with innovative helium extraction techniques.

The Clayton Valley Lithium Project: Empowering America’s lithium independence

Through its leading Clayton Valley Lithium Project, Century Lithium seeks to bolster US lithium production for the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) and energy storage sector.

Federal Screen Products wedge wire screen solution is a game changer in filtration systems

Federal Screen is not only pushing the limits of wire filtration systems with its wedge wire screen solution but is also ensuring an industry standard of delivery and installation.

EIT InnoEnergy and Demeter announce €500m EBA Strategic Battery Materials Fund

EIT InnoEnergy and Demeter have announced the launch of the é500m EBA Materials Fund to bolster EU battery materials supply chains.

Advanced Magnet Lab Inc. to present at the National Defense Industrial Association Mine-to-Magnet workshop

Advanced Magnet Lab Inc. is set to present and participate in the first annual Mine-to-Magnet workshop held by the NDIA.

How Tungsten West is unlocking the importance of UK tungsten mining

The potential of Tungsten West’s Hemerdon mine extends far beyond its moorland locale, to the breadth of the UK and beyond. Read more here.

New projects enhance REE and niobium focus for MTM

MTM discuss a new REE and niobium acquisition and the results of exploration designed to discover the next critical metal deposit in Canada.

New year promises exciting news for Oceana’s lithium projects

Oceana Lithium has made progress with its lithium projects in Brazil and Australia.

The Kvanefjeld project: A potential world-class supplier of rare earths

Energy Transition Minerals Ltd’s Kvanefjeld project can potentially satisfy Europe’s need for rare earths for the foreseeable future.

Next generation of mineral resources experts to be trained in a new £2.6m UK centre

NERC has announced £2.6m in funding to support the TARGET centre to train the new generation of mineral resources experts in the UK.

The key to hard rock lithium: spodumene

Read how Midex Resources Ltd. is identifying spodumene deposits in Ontario due to its lithium advantage over petalite.

Chilean mining giants Codelco and SQM forge groundbreaking Salar de Atacama lithium partnership

Codelco and SQM have unveiled plans for a public-private partnership for productive and commercial lithium activities in the Salar de Atacama.

Advancing Direct Lithium Extraction in North America

Candle Lithium Corporation is using its expertise and experience to advance and support Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) in North America.

High-grade lithium pegmatites in world class Quebec Lithium Hub

Olympio Metals' Cadillac Project reveals high-grade lithium at depth, combined with a vast region of unexplored pegmatites. Find out more.

Element Resources is advancing green hydrogen production in Lancaster, California

Element Resources is participating in the emerging green hydrogen markets, developing projects of scale with the city of Lancaster.

Rare earth processing made eco-friendly with bacterium

A tiny bacterium, which weighs on-trillionth of a gram, may soon have an influence on environmentally friendly rare earth processing.

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