"I realize that this large and extensive article is not for casual reading, but it is descriptive not chemically detailed and is, in my opinion, required reading for anyone doing a due diligence on lithium ion battery recycling." --- Jack Lifton, Co-Chair, CMI
The Albanese Government of Australia has recently undertaken a notable revision of its critical minerals policies, underscoring the nation’s focus on energy, job creation, and national defense. These revisions include updating the Critical Minerals List and introducing a new Strategic Materials List, an integral part of a larger strategy to establish Strategic Critical Minerals Hubs across the country.
Significant changes to the Critical Minerals List have been made, notably adding fluorine, molybdenum, arsenic, selenium, and tellurium, while removing helium.
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