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As rare earth supply chains are disrupted by tariffs and other trade barriers with China, e-waste recycling is growing as a solution to metals shortages.
What if a rusty old spring could be reborn as a majestic historical sword? In this fascinating DIY project, we take a rusted, old spring and transform it into a stunning historical sword, paying ...
Geologists confirm that industrial waste turns into rock in just 35 years, challenging traditional ideas about geological ...
Europe Penalizes Clean Aluminium While Coal-Fired Giants Rise — ETS Correction Can't Wait. Bloomberg’s latest piece (“Chinese ...
Innovative offering enables cost-effective recycling of permanent magnets into high-purity Nd, Pr, Dy, and Tb oxides at ...
Beijing’s chokehold on rare earths stalled the US trade war. Even Nevada-based MP Materials, which went public via shell ...
Webcast with Management to be Held on Monday, July 21, 2025 at 10 AM ET NEW YORK / Jul 11, 2025 / Business Wire / Lifezone Metals Limited (NYSE: ...
According to reports, U.S. President Donald Trump is planning to impose a 50% tariff on copper imports, including refined ...
In the chaos of war, there’s nothing to stop Chinese firms from ravaging the landscape and extracting the minerals, which end ...
Plans involve including semi-finished products such as wires, sheets, tubes and plates. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Several gold mines across sub-Saharan Africa have confirmed that they are saving up to 70% in costs by switching from ...
Researchers at ETH University in Zurich have developed a new method to efficiently recover rare earth elements from electronic waste, advancing sustainable recycling and reducing mining reliance.