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Rare earth elements from unlikely places.
We extract valuable minerals needed for the energy transition from existing waste sources, starting with rare earth elements from coal ash.
Critical minerals, including many rare earth elements, are essential for electric vehicles, wind turbines, and batteries. There are no alternatives for rare earths in these technologies and no domestic supply exists.
We can’t replace rare earths, but we can change where they come from.
Traditional mining struggles with waste.
Mine waste can be harmful to ecosystems, wildlife, and humans. Managing this waste creates enough red tape that it delays building new mines, sometimes indefinitely. But our demand for the metal that comes from mines isn’t slowing. We can’t rely on traditional mines to supply an electric future.
We’re flipping mining on its head.
We source critical metals from industrial waste. All byproducts are managed within our system, eliminating waste production. No new mines are necessary. Through circular mining, we’re making critical minerals production as sustainable as the electric future it supports.