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18 March 2024
Technology Minerals
Plc
("Technology Minerals" or the
"Company")
Recyclus to recycle
lithium-ion batteries from e-bike and e-scooter operator
Beryl
Technology Minerals Plc (LSE: TM1),
the first listed UK company focused on creating a sustainable
circular economy for battery metals, is pleased to announce that
its 48.35% owned battery recycling business, Recyclus Group Ltd
("Recyclus"), has signed an agreement with UK-based shared
sustainable transport operator, Beryl, to recycle waste lithium-ion
("Li-ion") batteries from its fleet of e-bikes and
e-scooters.
Beryl will send its Li-ion battery
waste to Recyclus' Wolverhampton facility for processing and
recycling. Recyclus' cutting-edge plant is the first and only
industrial scale Li-ion battery recycling plant in the UK, equipped
to resolve the challenges created by increasing volumes of Li-ion
battery waste generated as the world shifts towards
electrification.
The agreement provides Beryl with a
solution for recycling the Li-ion e-bike and e-scooter batteries
needed to decarbonise urban travel, and forms part of its strategy
to develop accredited recycling partnerships with firms
specialising in hard-to-recycle waste such as Li-ion batteries.
Recyclus will receive gate fees for receiving the Li-ion batteries,
as well as any sales of black mass and other recoverable materials
produced from the recycling process.
Beryl operates 19 shared transport
schemes with some of the UK's leading transport authorities. From
e-scooters in Birmingham to e-bikes in Leeds and e-cargo bikes in
Westminster, Beryl is helping to decarbonise urban transport
systems across the country. Since launching its first scheme in
2019 to December 2023, Beryl has generated nearly 4.8 million
journeys, over nearly 15 million kilometres, saving more than 620
tonnes of CO2 emissions, according to industry
calculations.
Robin Brundle,
Chairman of Technology Minerals and Director of Recyclus,
said: "We are excited to be working
with Beryl, a leading micromobility specialist with a network and
infrastructure that expands across the country. With the
e-bike market continuing to grow year on year, there is a growing
demand for the safe disposal and recycling of Li-ion batteries.
This agreement with Beryl is a testament to the strength of our
solution as the first industrial scale, lithium-ion battery waste
recycler in the UK."
Beryl ESG and
Sustainability Manager, Sophie Noakes, said:
"As a B-Corp certified company, we work hard to
ensure sustainability is at the core of our daily operations. It's
important that we practise what we preach and operate as a carbon
neutral organisation, first reducing and as a last resort
offsetting our carbon emissions through projects and initiatives
such as this.
"We are
immensely pleased to partner with Recyclus, who provide a safe and
effective solution for the disposal of end-of-life e-bike and
e-scooter batteries in the UK. Our mission is to reduce carbon
emissions by promoting electrified technologies, and we are
thrilled to work with an industry expert enabling the shift to
electrification."
Enquiries
Technology
Minerals Plc
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Alexander Stanbury, Chief Executive
Officer
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Technology Minerals Plc
Technology Minerals is developing the UK's
first listed, sustainable circular economy for battery metals,
using cutting-edge technology to recycle, recover, and re-use
battery technologies for a renewable energy future. The Company currently holds 48.35% of the issued share capital
of Recyclus Group Ltd, the UK's first industrial-scale recycler of
both lithium-ion and lead batteries.
Technology Minerals is focused on raw material
exploration required for Li-ion batteries, whilst solving the
ecological issue of spent Li-ion batteries, by recycling them for
re-use by battery manufacturers. Further information on Technology
Minerals is available at www.technologyminerals.co.uk.
Recyclus Group Ltd
The demand for the raw materials
used in battery manufacturing is anticipated to increase
substantially. Recyclus Group provides a
national recycling initiative that supports the transition to
carbon neutrality. Recyclus Group's battery recycling capacity will
prove essential in the shift from fossil fuels to electric
transportation. Through its strategic support from Technology
Minerals, Recyclus is an integral component to the recycling of
Li-ion and lead acid batteries and is a significant contributor
towards the circular economy of battery metals. Further information
on Recyclus Group is available at
www.recyclusgroup.com.
About Beryl
Beryl are a UK-based shared sustainable
transport operator, championing greener travel options to help
reduce road congestion and improve air quality and public health.
They have delivered affordable bike, e-bike, e-cargo bike and
e-scooter schemes in locations around the country; including
London, Norwich, Watford, Hereford, Bournemouth, the Isle of Wight,
Greater Manchester, Solent, Cornwall, Brighton, Plymouth,
Birmingham and Leeds. As a B-Corp certified operator, they deliver
schemes in partnership with cities and communities, placing people,
social responsibility and environmental sustainability at the same
level as financial sustainability. They also provide technology for
London's Santander Bikes scheme and the West Midlands Cycle Hire
scheme. For more information, visit www.beryl.cc