ABx Group will showcase its rare earth and fluorine waste recycling advancements at the upcoming Noosa Mining Investor Conference in Queensland. The conference, which begins on July 17th, will feature ABx Group's presentation at 4 pm AEST.
{alcircleadd}Dr Mark Cooksey, CEO of ABx, emphasised the company's focus on presenting "compelling" opportunities within its pipeline. The presentation aims to outline ABx Group's strategic initiatives and prospects in these innovative recycling sectors.
Investors and industry stakeholders attending the conference anticipate insights into ABx Group's sustainable practices and technological advancements, which aim to transform waste management in the mining sector.
Dr Cooksey said, "I am presenting at the conference to promote ABx to investors who may not have been previously aware of It, be available to speak with existing shareholders and potential investors, and engage with the wider resources community, such as peer companies, suppliers, and brokers."
ABx is developing an ionic absorption clay rare earth project in northern Tasmania. Through its subsidiary ALCORE, which holds an 83 per cent stake, the company aims to establish facilities for producing hydrogen flouride and aluminium fluoride from recycled industrial waste.
Investors are advised to monitor developments related to ABx's rare earth project, specifically updates on exploration and metallurgical advancements at sites like Wind Breek, Deep Leads, and Rubble Mounds. Additionally, investors are significantly interested in the outcomes of pilot plant operations for its fluorine recycling initiative.
On June 4th, the company achieved a 93 per cent recovery of fluorine from smelter bath waste during its latest round of testing. ABx views this high recovery rate as a notable breakthrough, providing the confidence needed to scale operations effectively.
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