Ms. Neha Tally reports
EVSX RECEIVES FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL
St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. has received a new environmental compliance approval
for its
battery processing
line in
EVSX Corp., its wholly owned subsidiary, with facilities located in Thorold, Ont.
"This new environmental compliance approval is a final critical step in commencing full operations on our state-of-the-art processing line,"
stated Ian C. Peres, president and chief executive officer of EVSX.
The multichemistry processing line is state-of-the-art, highly automated, and requires minimal labour to efficiently sort and recover critical battery metal elements, plastics, aluminum, steel and other materials used in battery manufacturing. The MC line does not utilize any solvents, and all recovered materials are repurposed downstream back into the supply chain, with nothing to landfill. The MC line can process any type of battery, such as alkaline, zinc-carbon, nickel-cadmium,
lithium-iron-phosphate and
electric-vehicle
batteries.
About St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp.
St-Georges develops new technologies and holds a diversified portfolio of assets and patent-pending intellectual property within several highly prospective subsidiaries, including: EVSX, a leading North American advanced battery processing and recycling initiative; St-Georges Metallurgy, with metallurgical R&D (research and development) and related intellectual property, including processing and recovering high-grade lithium from spodumene; Iceland Resources, with high-grade gold and silver exploration projects, including the flagship Thor gold asset; H2SX, developing technology to convert methane into solid carbon and turquoise hydrogen; and Quebec exploration projects, including the Manicouagan and Julie critical-minerals projects on Quebec's North Shore, and the Notre-Dame niobium project in Lac St-Jean.
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