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Cyclic Materials Opens “Hub100” Facility for Production of Recycled Mixed Rare Earth Oxide

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cyclic Materials, an advanced metals recycling company building a circular supply chain for rare earth elements and other critical metals, today announced the opening of its Hub100 plant in Kingston, ON. The plant is the first scaled version of Cyclic’s proprietary hydrometallurgical technology, REEPure™, and demonstrates the feasibility of this technology at a commercial scale. Hub100 has a design capacity to recycle 100 tonnes of magnetic material per year, producing...

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