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RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc V.AMY

Alternate Symbol(s):  AMYZF

RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. is a battery materials company specializing in sustainable lithium-ion battery recycling and materials production. Its segments include the research and development of recycling battery cathode waste in lithium-ion batteries and the acquisition, exploration and development of interests in mineral resource projects in British Columbia, Canada and Arizona, USA. It has developed advanced technologies that recover battery-grade materials from lithium-ion batteries, addressing the global demand for environmentally friendly solutions in energy storage. It recovers up to 99% of cathode metals from battery waste and upcycles them into high purity, battery-ready materials. Integrate a bespoke RecycLiCo Clean Spot plant and its patented closed loop, multi-tons per day, lithium-ion battery recycling and upcycling process-on-site-within a client’s battery factory or battery recycling operation. Its properties include Artillery Peak, Rocher Deboule and Lonnie.


TSXV:AMY - Post by User

Post by GoldComeback15on Oct 22, 2015 11:43am
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MAJOR NEWS OUT: AMY receives Chinese patent for Mn recovery

MAJOR NEWS OUT: AMY receives Chinese patent for Mn recovery

American Mn receives Chinese patent for Mn recovery

2015-10-22 06:55 ET - News Release

 

Mr. Larry Reaugh reports

AMERICAN MANGANESE INC. RECEIVES CHINA PATENT AS CHINA MAKES EV CAR MANUFACTURERS RESPONSIBLE FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERY RECYCLING

American Manganese Inc. has received China Patent No. 201180050306.7, which will become effective upon receipt of the patent fee for processing of manganous sulphate-dithionate liquor. The Company currently holds similar patents from South Africa (Patent No. 2013/01364) and the United States (US Patent No. 8,460,631 B2), along with a patent application in Australia (pending). The patents describe key details of how manganese can be recovered from low grade resources.

Interest in the Company's patented process has adjusted the focus of American Manganese Inc. toward the examination of applying its technology for other purposes and materials. American Manganese Inc. aims to capitalize on its patented technology and proprietary know-how to become an industry leader in the recycling of lithium ion batteries (please see the Company's August 19, 2015 press release for further details).

As presented in the October 6, 2015 article by Kirstin Linnenkoper in Recycling International, "China's latest Electric Vehicle Power Battery Recycling Technology Policy (2015 edition) identifies car manufacturers as the 'responsible body' for recycling. The legislation aims to provide guidance to the relevant enterprises to carry out EV power battery production and recycling, and will form the basis of a new recycling system for upstream and downstream firms in the sector.

Commercial value exploration has been 'restrained', it is alleged, because no party has been assigned the task of ensuring proper recycling. The policy revision now hands this responsibility to domestic producers of EVs, as well as to overseas companies and import dealerships. It means that manufacturers must consider the policy before starting the production process."

Mr. Reaugh states: "Receipt of the Chinese patent presents opportunities for the Company to pursue licensing arrangements in China and off-shore funding, particularly in light of China's new stated policy for recycling electric vehicle (EV) batteries."

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