Mkango Resources Limited Announces Hypromag to Collaborate with Envipro

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HYPROMAG TO COLLABORATE WITH ENVIPRO, A LEADING RECYCLING AND MATERIALS TRADING COMPANY IN JAPAN

Highlights

HyProMag has launched a collaboration with Envipro on rare earth magnet recycling in Japan and the United Kingdom - Mkango has a 79.4% indirect interest in HyProMag, via Maginito

Envipro was established in 1950 and is a leading recycling and materials trading company, listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange and based in Shizuoka, Japan, with 2023 sales of over US$300 million, handling scrap volumes of 625,000 tonnes, and a global footprint including the United Kingdom

The collaboration encompasses the following:

  • Joint marketing of HyProMag recycling technology solutions and recycled magnets in Japan

  • Recycling trials to be carried out in UK and Japan on NdFeB scrap supplied by Envipro

  • Analysis of the NdFeB scrap supply market and offtake opportunities in Japan

  • Collaboration on potential HyProMag recycling technology development in Japan.

Mkango continues to evaluate opportunities to expand its interests in rare earth magnet recycling globally through joint ventures, collaboration, marketing and offtake agreements.

CALGARY, AB / ACCESSWIRE / June 10, 2024 / Mkango Resources Ltd. (AIM:MKA)(TSX-V:MKA) (the "Company" or "Mkango") is pleased to announce that pursuant to a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding ("MoU"), HyProMag Limited ("HyProMag") has launched a collaboration with Envipro Holdings Inc. ("Envipro") on rare earth magnet recycling in Japan and the United Kingdom (the "Collaboration").

Will Dawes, Chief Executive of Mkango stated:"This is the first step in the roll out of HyProMag's rare earth magnet recycling technology into Japan and other Asian markets, and we are very excited to work with Envipro. We see Japan as a major growth opportunity for Mkango and HyProMag, given its substantial and longstanding rare earth market presence and strategic alignment with the development of more robust rare earth supply chains and the objectives of the Minerals Security Partnership, of which Japan is a member."

Dave Kennedy, Director of HyProMag stated: "Japan has been at the forefront of developments in the application of sintered NdFeB magnet applications since the invention of this magnet type by Sagawa at Sumitomo Special Metals in 1983. Very little end of life recycling has been achieved in the intervening years and we are pleased to be working with Envipro to unlock the potential for recovering critical resources in Japan."

Shinobu Tachibana, Envipro Holdings Inc. NEWSCON INC. UK representative stated: "Envipro is a global-scale recycling company, developing state-of-the-art-technologies and know-how in the recycling sector. Our goal is to help transform the societies from a linear economy to a circular model. Japan has many industries that use NdFeB magnets in their products, however, recycling of NdFeB magnets has been very limited to date because conventional recycling processes for NdFeB magnets, being de-magnetising, shredding, sorting, and wet metal smelting, are very costly, inefficient and environmentally unfriendly. HPMS is a revolutionary technology for both recycling and re-manufacturing of NdFeB magnets, which provides solutions for these cost and efficiency challenges. Envipro and HyProMag will collaborate on engagement with potential Japanese customers to further the development of HPMS technology in Japan and adopt it for the recycling of rare-earth materials in their products."