Aclara Resources Showcases Sustainable Rare Earth Project to EU Delegation in Chile

Reuters12-04 20:01
Aclara Resources Showcases Sustainable Rare Earth Project to EU Delegation in Chile

Aclara Resources Inc. recently hosted a delegation of European Union ambassadors and representatives at its rare earths project in Penco, Biobío Region, Chile. The visit highlighted Aclara's innovative Circular Mineral Harvesting technology, which uses 100% recycled water, produces zero tailings or liquid industrial waste, and incorporates a robust ecological restoration plan. The project focuses on the sustainable extraction of strategic rare earth elements such as Dysprosium and Terbium, crucial for manufacturing permanent magnets used in electric vehicles, renewable energy, and clean technologies. The delegation's visit underscored growing EU interest in securing critical mineral supplies and establishing strategic partnerships for the energy transition.

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