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NOUVEAU MONDE AND LITHION SIGN A COLLABORATION AGREEMENT TO RECYCLE GRAPHITE FOR REUSE AS ANODE MATERIAL IN BATTERIES

MONTRÉAL, QC, June 10, 2021 – Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. (“Nouveau Monde” or the “Company”) (NYSE: NMG; TSXV: NOU; Frankfurt: NM9) and Lithion Recycling (“Lithion”) are pleased to announce the signing of a collaboration agreement (the “Agreement”) for the recovery and value-added transformation of recycled graphite for reuse as anode material for lithium-ion batteries. The …

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Lithion Recycling Granted Patent for its Unique Lithium-ion Battery Recycling Process

Anjou, QC, November 24, 2020 – Lithion Recycling is pleased to announce that the Canadian Intellectual Property Office granted and issued a new patent (3,076,688) for its lithium-ion battery recycling process. This patent will allow Lithion to safely dismantle lithium-ion batteries and produce battery-grade materials through its innovative hydrometallurgy technology. This patent gives Lithion the exclusivity for the use of this invention for a period of twenty (20) years following its filing …

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AABC San Diego 2019: Key takeaways from the conference

MONTREAL, QC, September 4, 2019– At the beginning of the summer, Lithion Recycling took part in the 19th edition of the Advanced Automotive Battery Conference (AABC) in San Diego, California from June 24 to June 27. This internationally renowned conference attracts electric vehicle battery specialists from around the world and gives these industry players a …

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Lithion Recycling receives funding from STDC

MONTREAL, QC, August 20, 2019 – Lithion Recycling is proud to announce that our project consortium has received a $3.8 million funding from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). « We are delighted that Lithion Recycling Inc. has received support from SDTC. The electric vehicle market is growing, but there is currently no sustainable solution for its …

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