American Resources Corporation Secures $911,519 State Grant to Boost Rare Earth and Critical Mineral Recycling in Indiana

Reuters
17 Jun
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AREC">American Resources Corporation</a> Secures $911,519 State Grant to Boost Rare Earth and Critical Mineral Recycling in Indiana

American Resources Corporation's subsidiary, Electrified Materials Corporation, has secured a $911,519 matching grant from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's Waste Diversion Project. This funding will aid in advancing rare earth and critical mineral recycling in Indiana, supporting the purchase of advanced equipment for preprocessing and recycling rare earth magnets, battery materials, and defense metals. The refined materials will contribute to a circular supply chain, bolstering national security and sustainable domestic production. This initiative is a part of American Resources' broader strategy to establish a resilient and forward-looking supply chain for critical minerals in the United States.

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