Advanced Recycling for
Rare Earth and Critical Materials

CMR reclaims valuable rare earth elements and strategic materials from end-of-life electronics and magnet production waste, driving a more sustainable materials economy.

The projected demand for rare earth elements has seen exponential growth - demand in 2020 at 100 thousand tons with projected demand expected to be over 700 thousand tons by 2050.

*Exclusive worldwide license to CMR from the lowa State University Research Foundation

What We Do

Critical Materials Recycling deploys the ADR process at commercial scale to serve partners across the electronics and magnet supply chain.

*Exclusive worldwide license to CMR from the lowa State University Research Foundation

What sets our approach apart?

A secure and domestic (home-based) supply chain to overcome geopolitical risks associated with sourcing rare earth elements from overseas.

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An environmentally friendly recycling process compared to extractive and environmentally detrimental mining processes.

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Technology development and innovation in rural Iowa to support U.S. based technology companies (wind energy, computer hardware, electric cars, national defense applications).

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Critical Materials Recycling

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