Metallium Executes MOU with Glencore, One of World's Largest Recyclers of End-of-Life Electronics
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Metallium (OTCQX: MTMCF) has signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Glencore, one of the world's largest resource companies and e-waste recyclers. The agreement establishes a framework for collaboration in electronic scrap supply and metal offtake in the United States.
Under the MOU, Glencore will be a major feedstock supplier to Metallium's first commercial facility and will purchase up to 75% of Metallium's recycled products. The agreement includes technical assistance for feedstock assaying, while Metallium retains the right to market high-value niche products independently. Glencore's Horne Smelter, North America's largest e-waste processor, handles approximately 100,000 tons of e-waste annually.
The MOU is effective immediately and runs until year-end, with both parties working toward executing a definitive binding agreement by then.
Positive
- Strategic partnership with Glencore, a major global player in e-waste recycling
- Secured significant feedstock supply for Stage 1 requirements and future expansion
- Guaranteed offtake agreement for up to 75% of production
- Retained rights to market high-value specialty metals independently
- Access to technical assistance and assaying services from industry leader
Negative
- MOU is non-binding and requires final definitive agreements
- Limited duration until year-end unless extended
- Exclusive negotiation rights with Glencore may limit other partnership opportunities
Creates Framework for Potential Long-Term Collaboration in Electronic Scrap Supply and Metal Offtake in US
The MOU, which is effective immediately, creates a framework for a potential long-term collaboration in electronic scrap supply and metal offtake in
Michael Walshe, Managing Director & CEO of Metallium said, "Executing an MOU with Glencore marks a defining milestone for Metallium. Glencore ranks among the world's most successful diversified natural resource companies and its Horne Smelter in
Key highlights include:
- Feedstock supply: Glencore will be a major supplier of feedstock to Metallium's first commercial facility.
- Technical assistance: Glencore will provide technical services for incoming feedstocks including assaying.
- Offtake: Glencore will purchase up to
75% of Metallium's production of marketable recycled products, including metallic metals, metal chlorides and metal hydroxides. - Specialty metals excluded: Metallium retains the option to independently market high-value niche products such as gallium, Germanium, indium and rare earth elements.
- Exclusivity: Glencore holds exclusive negotiation rights over the to-be-contracted offtake volumes under the MOU.
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About Glencore
Glencore is one of the world's largest diversified natural resource companies, producing and marketing more than 60 commodities across metals, minerals and energy products. With vertically integrated operations spanning mining, processing and global marketing, Glencore has a presence in more than 35 countries. Glencore is also a global leader in e-waste trading and recycling, leveraging its network of marketing offices and smelting facilities to source end-of-life electronics and complex scrap from more than 30 countries. Its Horne Smelter in
About Metallium
Metallium (https://www.metalliuminc.com) is pioneering a low-carbon, high-efficiency approach to recovering critical and precious metals from mineral concentrates and high-grade waste streams. The company's patented Flash Joule Heating (FJH) technology enables the extraction of high-value materials, including gallium, germanium, antimony, rare earth elements, and gold, from feedstocks such as refinery scrap, e-waste and monazite. Aligned with
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SOURCE MTM Critical Metals Ltd.