Lithium junior miner colours in the details of its proposed processing and technology park
Recycling the valuable metals from waste batteries has entered into the plans for Avalon Advanced Materials, a potential lithium plant developer in Thunder Bay.
Avalon said it’s entered into an “expanded partnership agreement” with Metso, a development partner with which it signed a memorandum of understanding last July. The combined number of jobs for Avalon's integrated pit mining operation and a plant in Thunder Bay is said to be 500. The company is aiming for a 2028 refinery startup.
In a statement, Avalon President Zeeshan Syed called this agreement the “next step” in building a regional processing hub for other budding lithium projects in the northwest.
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