American resources corporation's electrified materials receives rcra permit for recycling batteries and rare earth magnets
Electrified materials recycles lithium ion batteries and rare earth magnet material to create mrec and battery black mass from end-of-life and non-spec products the permit enables electrified materials to monetize copper, aluminum and ferrous metals along with critical minerals and rare earth elements at its noblesville, in site fishers, in / access newswire / may 14, 2025 / american resources corporation's (nasdaq:arec) ("american resources") announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, electrified materials corp ("electrified materials" or "emco"), has received its resource conservation and recovery act (rcra) permit issued by the environmental protection agency (epa) and the indiana department of environmental management (idem). this permit enable emco to preprocess and recycle products containing end-of-life lithium-ion batteries and rare earth magnets to produce critical mineral concentrates that will be supplied to reelement technologies to be refined into magnet and battery-grade materials for the domestic defense and commercial supply chains.
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