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Cyclic Materials invests $82 Million in a new US rare earth recycling facility

Cyclic Materials announced on Thursday that it would invest over $82 million in South Carolina to build a rare earth?recycling facility. This will expand?U.S. The company will invest more than $82 million to build a rare-earth?recycling campus in South Carolina, the company?said on Thursday. This investment will expand?U.S.

U.S. production of rare Earths has been limited. Rare earths are a group of 17 elements that are critical to the manufacture of magnets for a wide range of products, such as cell phones, fighter planes, electric vehicles, and medical kits. China is currently the largest rare-earth processor in the world.

Cyclic stated that the?campus is initially able to produce around 600 tonnes of mixed rare earth oxides (MREO) a yearly, with a plan to expand to 1,800 tonnes.

The ecosystem in South Carolina is really well connected, said CEO Ahmad Ghahreman. He added that Cyclic has "quite a lot" of production planned tied to?offtake contracts.

The facility will use a Canadian company's process to separate MREOs and recover them from products that are usually not recycled. This will create a North American-based supply of rare-earth metals.

Cyclic stated that the project will begin operating in 2028. (Reporting from Katha Kalia and Ernest Scheyder, both in Houston; editing by Jonathan Ananda).

(source: Reuters)