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From last weeks RNS
Robin Brundle, Director and Co-Founder of Recyclus Group, said: "As the first UK-based battery lithium-ion recycler at industrial scale, it is our mission to create a cradle-to-cradle sustainable circular economy for battery metals, assuring the supply of battery materials for future generations. We are delighted to now be working with EVSure through our trusted partner, Slicker Recycling."
Paul Dineen, GSF Car Parts Head of Servicesure Autocentres, said: "Our priority is to provide the best value for our network members. Through our partnership with Slicker Recycling, and in turn Recyclus, we have found what we believe to be the best solution for our members' waste lithium-ion batteries. Through our partnership, we will help reduce members' carbon emissions, improve their sustainability, and minimise waste management spend.
"This aligns with GSF Car Parts' wider aims to find innovative new solutions to apply sustainable practices to our part in the automotive aftermarket."
Laura Carter, Managing Director at Slicker Recycling, commented: "Long has sustainability and the circular economy been at the centre of the Slicker-Servicesure partnership, as we continue to provide a 'closed loop' solution for members' used oil and other workshop waste.
"Now, thanks to our alignment with lithium-ion recycling specialist, Recyclus, we are pleased to offer a sustainable solution for the growing needs of Servicesure's EVSure members."
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China are exploiting the African assets and are way ahead in terms of securing strategic assets. A bit of white gold locally is going to be hugely significant over the next decade.
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Https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-holds-first-taskforce-for-the-uk-battery-strategy
From last weeks RNS
Robin Brundle, Director and Co-Founder of Recyclus Group, said: "As the first UK-based battery lithium-ion recycler at industrial scale, it is our mission to create a cradle-to-cradle sustainable circular economy for battery metals, assuring the supply of battery materials for future generations. We are delighted to now be working with EVSure through our trusted partner, Slicker Recycling."
Paul Dineen, GSF Car Parts Head of Servicesure Autocentres, said: "Our priority is to provide the best value for our network members. Through our partnership with Slicker Recycling, and in turn Recyclus, we have found what we believe to be the best solution for our members' waste lithium-ion batteries. Through our partnership, we will help reduce members' carbon emissions, improve their sustainability, and minimise waste management spend.
"This aligns with GSF Car Parts' wider aims to find innovative new solutions to apply sustainable practices to our part in the automotive aftermarket."
Laura Carter, Managing Director at Slicker Recycling, commented: "Long has sustainability and the circular economy been at the centre of the Slicker-Servicesure partnership, as we continue to provide a 'closed loop' solution for members' used oil and other workshop waste.
"Now, thanks to our alignment with lithium-ion recycling specialist, Recyclus, we are pleased to offer a sustainable solution for the growing needs of Servicesure's EVSure members."
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Technology Minerals Plc
Technology Minerals is developing the UK's first listed, sustainable circular economy for battery metals, using cutting-edge technology to recycle, recover, and re-use battery technologies for a renewable energy future. The Company currently holds 48.35% of the issued share capital of Recyclus Group Ltd, the UK's first industrial-scale recycler of both lithium-ion and lead batteries.
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Recyclus Group Ltd
The demand for the raw materials used in battery manufacturing is anticipated to increase substantially. Recyclus Group provides a national recycling initiative that supports the transition to carbon neutrality. Recyclus Group's battery recycling capacity will prove essential in the shift from fossil fuels to electric transportation. Through its strategic support from Technology Minerals, Rec
Robin and Alex will deliver, any day now.
Just an observation Artic but I think Troajan intended that you question AJS not Chain as it is that poster who has not provided any balance…And Chain appears to be able to respond with a degree of calm and dignity. Ask Aj, not Jeeves
Are there any positives? What is your actual point?
Are you Dusty Hare, record point scoring England Full-back and Notts Cricketer and British Lion?
If you are out there, give us something to break this muppertry. We are but pawns in a longer game and many have been taken…. But send us an image and repost your in-depth and detailed research of why the move to Itumbula was significant, beyond the geology. It may give some insight…Still here, still a long way back but we were just too forward thinking, or just one broken drill away from what we hoped for. GLA
I chucked a few quid in at 0.2 just in hope and have banked it but only a fraction. At least Muscles hasn’t returned, can’t begin to think! The board has been drowned out, can’t imagine what response a satellite image might incur. Still here, still hopeful, GLA.
You must be Aussie Princess? Green and gold. Anyway, to the LTH out there who are watching and thinking how close we were, good luck. RNS Monday will tell us we were right, it’s just whether we can end up positive. Many have made what we hoped for over the last week and fair play, I hope we can all salvage, benefit and at the very least know weren’t so far off. GLA
Thanks ECD. Been here about a year. I regret not derisking when I was 100% up but that’s how it goes, I was still building a position but never expected such a retrace given so much of the derisk had occurred. Anyway, expecting another 12 months before back to where we were but hopefully will turn soon and a steady build.GL.
I’ve been on the He1 rollercoaster for two years. Was 98% down last week but stuck £200 quid in on hope 2 weeks ago. I need something to do 600% in four days from my average, not from 98% down but it’s better than it was. I’d be very happy with 600% from here in Kod, that would be a great few days with my average around 0.4.