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News from Abroad                                                               News from Abroad


 BATTERY MATERIAL  SAFETY CONCERNS

 Zinnwald Lithium and Metso advance test work   French study confi rms the negative effect of several

 at German lithium plant  UV fi lters on coral reefs

 UK-based  Zinnwald  Lithium  and  sorting, otherwise known as the bene-  Run-of-Mine to the battery-grade fi nal   The French Agency for Food, Envi-  environment. This enabled us to iden-
 Finnish industrial machinery company,  fi ciation process, for the plant.”  product,” Mr. du Plessis added. “Deve-  ronmental and  Occupational Health   tify the substances at risk for corals in
 Metso, have announced progress in   lopment and supply of state-of-the-art,   (ANSES)  has released a report that   Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte and
 developing the benefi ciation plant con-  Metso was engaged to assist Zinn-  sustainable processes and equipment   confi rms the negative impact of several   Réunion,” explained Ms. Karen Burga,
 cept for the integrated Zinnwald Lithium  wald Lithium with its Defi nitive Feasi-  for the critical minerals required for the   substances on the health of coral reefs.   coordinator of these activities.
 Project located near Dresden, Ger-  bility  Study in early 2022.   The two  electric vehicle supply chain is an es-  Half of the 53 screened  substances,
 many. This project, which is situated in  companies have since been working on  sential part of our minerals processing   including several UV fi lters, may contri-  As far as the UV fi lter category is
 the heart of the European chemical and  developing  a  successful  benefi ciation  expertise,” said Mr. Mikko Rantaharju,   bute to their degradation, however the   concerned,  the  report  identifi ed  three
 automotive industries, is  designed to  process fl owsheet based on a complete  Vice President, Hydrometallurgy  at   agency warns this number is very likely  and metals). “The report shows  that  substances in particular  as toxic for
 supply battery-grade lithium hydroxide  mineralogical study, batch, and locked  Metso.  to be underestimated.  half of the substances  assessed may  corals: oxybenzone, octinoxate and octo-
 (LiOH) to the battery sector.  cycle tests. The design basis of the tests   present risks  for coral reefs and con-  crylene. The agency has already recom-
 considers the mixture of two distinctive   Metso provides technology and   ANSES looked at the impact of  tribute to their degradation,” concluded  mended a ban on use of octocrylene
 Mr. Anton  du  Plessis,  CEO,  Zinn-  lithium ore  types, Alibite Granite and  equipment  for all  ore  types, including   chemical substances present in consumer  the agency, while warning that, in the  in  sunscreen  products because  of its
 wald Lithium, said, “Achieving resili-  Quartz Mica Greisen, potentially expan-  the critical minerals required for the   products such as sunscreens, detergents  absence of available data, this number  effects on the environment.
 ence and sustainability for the electric  ding the resource base considerably.  energy transition. Metso’s solutions for   or cosmetic products at the request of  is very likely to be underestimated.
 vehicle battery supply  chain is  essen-  battery minerals cover the entire lithium,   the French Government and used data   The agency has recommended creat-
 tial, including in Europe where over 30   “After the completion of the benefi -  nickel and cobalt production chain –   available from Guadeloupe, Martinique,   To carry out the work,  the French  ing or strengthening the monitoring and
 new gigafactories are planned by 2030.  ciation  pilot,  we  will  start  refi nement  from the mine to battery materials and   Réunion Island and Mayotte.  agency relied on a study by the French  surveillance of chemicals that have an
 Our vision is to build a world-leading  of the calcination and hydrometallur-  black mass recycling – with project   Biodiversity  Agency and PatriNat,  impact on coral reefs. It is also calling
 integrated lithium hydroxide operation  gical  fl owsheet.  We  have  partnered  scopes ranging from equipment packages   Of the hundred or so substances  which lists chemicals likely to have toxic  for the release of hazardous substances
 to support this supply chain, adhering  with Metso to develop and deliver this  to plant deliveries. For high-end lithium-  identifi ed as potentially toxic to corals,  effects on corals. “We then cross-refe-  to be limited at the source through the
 to the highest environmental standards.  project as a “one-stop shop” to reduce  ion battery chemicals  production,   the agency was able to carry out a risk  renced the danger thresholds applicable  application of restrictions on the use of
 We are therefore delighted with the  the need for engagement with multiple  Metso’s expertise covers the extraction   assessment for around fi fty (including  to corals for these substances with the  chemicals  or bans on their  marketing
 progress being made with Metso as we  suppliers and to maximise in-house ex-  of lithium from various lithium sources   UV  fi lters,  hydrocarbons,  pesticides  concentration  levels observed in the  under regulations like REACH.
 look to design the best possible particle  pertise in the design of the plant from  up to battery-grade lithium salts.
       INNOVATION AWARDS
 CATERING TO SEMICONDUCTORS
       ICIS awards recognise leading chemical industry
 EMD Electronics starts up speciality materials site in US
       innovators
 EMD  Electronics, the electronics   so is our commitment to purposefully
 business of German chemicals  group,   expand our capacities  and services in   The ‘ICIS Innovation  Awards 2023’   SME: Viridis Chemical Company –   SME: Botanical  Solution Inc. –
 Merck  in  the  US  and  Canada,  has   the immediate  vicinity of  our  custo-  were presented to winning companies   Commercial  scale bio-based ethyl   Growing &  extracting  from  plants
 opened its new factory in Chandler,   mers,” said Mr. Kai Beckmann, Mem-  across fi ve categories at an event organi-  acetate with lower GHG emissions.  in-the-lab to produce new fungicides
 Arizona, USA.  ber of the Executive Board of Merck,   sed in London on October 17. Judges    Best digital innovation from a large   for agriculture  and QS-21 vaccine
 and CEO Electronics. “We are excited   from BASF, Barentz, NNFCC, Arkema,   company  (joint winners): Evonik   adjuvants for human health.
 The factory features a 75,000-square-  about the growth trajectory  of our   CEFIC and ICIS looked through over 54   Operations Gmbh – Coatino Defect
 foot building  that  doubles the  com-  Delivery Systems & Services business,   individual entries for the award categories.  Detection – Quantifying coating de-  ICIS Chemical Business Deputy
 pany’s manufacturing capacity in the US   and proud to open a new site in Arizona   fects by using advanced image recog-  Editor, Mr. Will Beacham, who chairs the
 to produce equipment for its Delivery   and strengthen our  presence in this   The categories and winners are:  nition methods; and Dow  –  Paint  judging panel, said, “With the chemical
 Systems & Services (DS&S) business,  tor equipment  and services business,  premier destination for semiconductor     Best product innovation  from a   Vision: Shaping the modern digital  industry under unprecedented pressure
 which provides high-quality  delivery  which has become a key growth driver  production,” he added.  large company and overall winner:   lab for paint formulation.  to transform for  a low  carbon future,
 and storage of speciality chemicals and  thanks to a strong business pipeline.  Arkema – Recycling of monomate-    Best process innovation from a large  this year’s overall winner Arkema has
 gases.  The $39-mn investment  in the   The  opening of the  site  is part of   rial shoe in collaboration with foot-  company:  UPM  Biochemicals  –  shown how a truly circular solution can
 new site is the largest investment the   “The global semiconductor mar-  the  “Level  Up”  growth  programme   wear group On.  Future beyond fossils.  be implemented through close partner-
 company has made in its semiconduc-  ket’s long-term outlook is strong and  announced in late 2021.    Best product innovation  from an    Best process innovation  from an  ship with downstream customers.”

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