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Altilium awarded GBP 700,000 grant from UK Government to research copper and rare-Earth element recovery from mine waste
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Nov 29, 2023
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Waste Recovery & Management Tech

Nov 29, 2023

Altilium awarded GBP 700,000 grant from UK Government to research copper and rare-Earth element recovery from mine waste

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  • Altilium, a UK-based company focusing on decarbonizing the e-vehicle supply, was awarded a GBP 700,000 (USD 885,000) grant from the UK Government innovation fund for two collaborative research projects on recovering copper and other rare-Earth element recovery from mine waste.

  • Altilium will collaborate with the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) on “ReTail,” a 12-month project to process mine waste from Altilium’s Europe site to extract copper, aluminium, and other battery materials for use in the UK EV battery supply chain. Altilium’s project with the Camborne School of Mines, “ReREE” is a feasibility study to explore recovering rare-Earth elements from mine tailings using hydrometallurgical processes.

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