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GEM Co., Ltd.
GEM Co., Ltd. (GEM) is one of the largest battery recycling plants in China. GEM has been recycling for 20 years and has a world-leading position in battery recycling. GEM has industrialized the technology that recycles nickel, cobalt, manganese, and aluminum from scrap batteries. GEM has also built a production base of lithium-ion battery cathode material precursors. GEM stands for "Green, Eco-manufacture". It was inspired by a toothpaste experiment. In 2021, GEM was honored in the Forbes 2021 TOP 50 list of China's most innovative companies, 2021 Hurun China Top 100 Private Enterprises for Sustainable Development and Top 500 Chinese Enterprises.
Fortum Oyj
Fortum Oyj is a Finnish state-owned energy company located in Espoo, Finland. It mainly focuses on the Nordic region. Fortum operates power plants, including co-generation plants, and generates and sells electricity and heat. The company also sells waste services such as recycling, reutilisation, final disposal solutions and soil remediation and environmental constructions services, and other energy-related services and products e.g. consultancy services for power plants and electric vehicle charging. Fortum is listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki stock exchange. In 2020 Fortum was the biggest company in Finland by its revenue. The majority of its income came from Uniper that became Fortum's subsidiary in March 2020. Uniper was nationalised by Germany on the 21 September 2022 for 8 billion euros. Fortum is Europe's third-largest producer of carbon-free electricity, Europe's second-largest producer of nuclear power
Neometals Limited
Neometals Limited is a company that operates in the lithium battery and Vanadium recovery industries. They develop and operate recycling and recovery plants for both industries. Neometals' lithium-ion battery recycling process targets the Consumer electronic batteries: Lithium cobalt oxide (LCO) cathodes, Nickel-rich electric vehicle and stationary storage battery chemistries: Lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) cathodes, and End-of-life cells: Lithium-ion battery production scrap. Neometals is an emerging, sustainable battery materials producer. The Company has developed a suite of green battery materials processing technologies that reduce reliance on traditional mining and processing and support circular economic principles. Neometals’ three core business units: Lithium-ion Battery (“LIB”) Recycling – to produce new battery materials from spent LIBs in a 50:50 JV (Primobius) with German plant builder SMS group. Primobius has a 10tpd commercial Shredding ‘Spoke’ operation in Germany, it is the recycling technology partner to Mercedes Benz and is planning its first 50tpd operation with Stelco Inc. in Canada; Vanadium Recovery - to produce high-purity V2O5 via processing of steelmaking by-product (“Slag”). Developing a 300,000tpa ~73:17 JV operation in Pori, Finland, underpinned by a 10-year Slag supply agreement with steelmaker SSAB. MOU with H2Green Steel underpins potential second operation in Boden, Sweden; and Lithium Chemicals – to produce battery quality LiOH from brine and/or hard-rock feedstocks using patented ELi™ electrolysis process owned by RAM (70% NMT, 30% Mineral Resources Ltd). Targeting initial 25,000tpa operation in Estarreja with Portugal’s largest chemical producer, Bondalti Chemicals S.A.
Glencore plc
Glencore plc is a Swiss multinational commodity trading and mining company with headquarters in Baar, Switzerland. Glencore's oil and gas head office is in London and its registered office is in Saint Helier, Jersey. The current company was created through a merger of Glencore with Xstrata on 2 May 2013. As of 2015, it ranked tenth in the Fortune Global 500 list of the world's largest companies. In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000, Glencore International was ranked as the 484th-largest public company in the world. As of July 2022, it is the world's largest commodity trader. As Glencore International, the company was already one of the world's largest integrated producers and marketers of commodities. It was the largest company in Switzerland as well as the world's largest commodities trading company, with a 2010 global market share of 60% in internationally tradable zinc, 50% in internationally tradable copper, 9% in the internationally tradable grain market and 3% in the internationally tradable oil market. Glencore has a number of production facilities all around the world and supplied metals, minerals, crude oil, oil products, coal, natural gas and agricultural products to international customers in the automotive, power generation, steel production and food processing industries.
Umicore
Umicore is a leading circular materials technology company with an extensive expertise in the fields of material science, chemistry and metallurgy. The company overriding goal of sustainable value creation is based on the ambition to develop, produce and recycle materials in a way that fulfils their mission: "materials for a better life". The company divides its operations into four divisions: Energy Materials, Recycling, Catalysis, and Performance Materials. The Energy Materials division manufactures a range of specialised metal and metalloid products for industrial use, including fine metal powders for diamond and hard metal tools, as well as oxides and salts of cobalt, lithium and nickel for use in batteries, glass and ceramics. The Recycling business segment covers four main activities: its core business is the recycling and refining of various precious and other non-ferrous metals, as well as certain nonmetals such as selenium. The Recycling segment, based in Hanau, Germany, also encompasses a management unit, which sells precious metals in ingot form to industrial clients and offers access to related financial instruments for hedging purposes. A Catalysis is Umicore's third business segment, its largest in terms of revenue, is composed of two subdivisions, Automotive Catalysts and Precious Metals Chemistry. Performance Materials concentrates on the production of specialised items, chiefly from precious metals and zinc.
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