Electrified Materials Corporation, a Subsidiary of American Resources, Advances E-Waste Recycling Technology

Reuters
Sep 08
Electrified Materials Corporation, a Subsidiary of American Resources, Advances E-Waste Recycling Technology

American Resources Corporation has announced significant advancements in rare earth element material recycling through its subsidiary, Electrified Materials Corporation (EMCO). EMCO has developed a scalable and cost-effective method to extract rare earth elements from e-waste, such as speakers, power tools, and hard drives. This process produces a clean mixed rare earth powder, which is then refined by ReElement Technologies Corporation to achieve ultra-high purity separated oxides. EMCO is strategically expanding its footprint, leveraging over 135 acres of industrial property across Indiana and Eastern Kentucky to anchor its growth into recycling rare earth magnets, lithium-ion batteries, and defense metals. The collaboration between EMCO and ReElement Technologies supports a resilient U.S. supply chain by providing a complete recycling and refining pathway for critical minerals.

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