Comments on: Rare Earth Recycling Market Forecast to 2031 Reveals Growth Potential-but Real-World Recovery Still Limited https://rareearthexchanges.com/news/rare-earth-recycling-market-forecast-to-2031-reveals-growth-potential-but-real-world-recovery-still-limited/ Rare Earth Insights & Industry News Wed, 16 Jul 2025 06:26:55 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 By: Tim Stenhouse https://rareearthexchanges.com/news/rare-earth-recycling-market-forecast-to-2031-reveals-growth-potential-but-real-world-recovery-still-limited/#comment-282 Wed, 16 Jul 2025 06:26:55 +0000 https://vpzajoti4c.onrocket.site/news/rare-earth-recycling-market-forecast-to-2031-reveals-growth-potential-but-real-world-recovery-still-limited/#comment-282 Please see my comments above

As a long term shareholder in that company we believe that this technology will revolutionise recovery of REs from spent magnets and other RE alloys. Ford UK are counting on it!!!

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By: Tim Stenhouse https://rareearthexchanges.com/news/rare-earth-recycling-market-forecast-to-2031-reveals-growth-potential-but-real-world-recovery-still-limited/#comment-281 Wed, 16 Jul 2025 06:19:14 +0000 https://vpzajoti4c.onrocket.site/news/rare-earth-recycling-market-forecast-to-2031-reveals-growth-potential-but-real-world-recovery-still-limited/#comment-281 Interesting to read your comments on recycling REs but you failed to mention an Australian listed company Ionic Rare Earths Ltd (Aust SE “IXR”) which has developed a proven method of separating all 18 RE’s from scrap and waste rare earths in a small factory in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
IXR has been receiving grants from the UK government to prove up their recycling technological processes which included building a scaled up small plant in Belfast which is part of the UK. IXR is set to receive a substantial grant in the region of GBP 15 Million pounds in the next few weeks to begin building a reprocessing plant in Belfast. IXR will require approx GBP 88M all up to build the new plant.

IXR has already developed strong ties with Less Common Metals – (alloy making) based in England and Vacuumshmelze (magnetising) based in Germany to complete the final processing stages.
We believe the “MAIL” technology developed in Belfast is the key to economic reprocessing of rare earths.

I hope you find this information interesting. regards Tim

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