Metallium Ltd. announced it has obtained exclusive options to lease two additional U.S. sites permitted for electronic waste processing as part of its multi-state scale-up strategy for deployment and commercialization of its Flash Joule Heating (FJH) metal recovery systems for e-waste.
The two U.S. sites, subject to exclusive lease option agreements, are in Westport, Massachusetts, within Mid-City Scrap鈥檚 long-established metals campus and Harrisonburg, Virginia, at Recycle Management LLC鈥檚 multi-modal recycling facility, which is strategically positioned near the Northern Virginia data center corridor, among the world鈥檚 largest, offering potential access to hyperscale and telecom-related e-waste streams.
Both sites are already fully permitted at State and Federal levels for industrial waste and e-waste processing, removing a multi-year regulatory hurdle that typically can delay U.S. recycling projects. This has potential to shorten timelines and enable earlier deployment. The sites are co-located with operating scrap yards processing more than 20,000 tons/month of metal waste.
Michael Walshe, Managing Director and CEO of Metallium said, 鈥淭exas remains our clear priority, and these option agreements demonstrate we can replicate our Texas model by accessing pre-permitted, infrastructure-ready sites at minimal upfront costs. They also highlight the value of our long-standing industry relationships, which provide access to high quality opportunities that may not otherwise be available.鈥 Walsh stressed that this growing multi-state footprint positions Metallium for rapid scale-up as partnerships and feedstock volumes develop, while supporting the company鈥檚 engagement with U.S. government agencies and pursuit of non-dilutive funding. Walsh affirmed that the flagship technology campus facility in Texas remains on track for commissioning by the end of this year.
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