Latest E Waste Recycling News

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Metallium Ltd has revealed significant progress in commercialising its Flash Joule Heating technology with a new Texas facility and key partnerships, setting the stage for global expansion in critical metals recovery.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
28 Nov 2025
Iondrive Limited has successfully raised $4 million through a share placement to accelerate the commercialisation of its innovative e-waste recycling technology in the United States.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
25 Nov 2025
Iondrive Limited has advanced its battery recycling ambitions by securing key partnerships in the US and Australia, commencing pilot plant construction, and gaining substantial government funding support.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 Oct 2025
Metallium’s U.S. subsidiary has signed a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding with Glencore, setting the stage for a major supply and offtake partnership in electronic scrap recycling. This collaboration underpins Metallium’s Texas facility launch and validates its proprietary technology in a competitive market.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
2 Oct 2025
Metallium Limited has secured exclusive lease options for two fully permitted U.S. sites, advancing its strategy to deploy its Flash Joule Heating technology across multiple states. This move complements its flagship Texas campus and positions the company for rapid scale-up in the growing e-waste metal recovery sector.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
21 Aug 2025
SRG Global has posted a record FY25 financial performance, driven by strong organic growth and strategic acquisition integration, setting the stage for continued expansion in FY26.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
19 Aug 2025
Iondrive Limited advances its proprietary battery recycling technology with a pilot plant design, European consortium formation, and new e-waste initiatives, supported by significant grant funding.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 July 2025
Iondrive Limited is expanding its proprietary Deep Eutectic Solvent technology into the burgeoning e-waste urban mining sector, backed by a South Australian government grant. The company aims to recover valuable metals from printed circuit boards, tapping into a global market worth billions yet largely unrecycled.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
2 June 2025
MTM Critical Metals reported major progress in its Flash Joule Heating technology and secured $15.5 million in capital raises, positioning itself for commercialisation and strategic growth in critical metals recovery.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
31 Jan 2025