Posted on 04 Mar 2025
Watercycle Technologies Ltd an UK-based climate-tech company specializing in critical minerals recovery has entered into a cooperation agreement with Primobius GmbH, a specialist in innovative recycling solutions. As a joint venture, Primobius combines the pioneering process capabilities of Neometals Ltd and SMS group's extensive engineering expertise.
Watercycle and Primobius are committed to collaborating on projects that support the sustainable extraction of critical minerals. Under this agreement, the companies pledge to share insights and optimize their respective technologies for battery recycling processes. This cooperation will also serve as a framework to explore the potential for a deeper commercial relationship. Primobius’ novel technology offers a two-step method to recover high-value battery materials from end-of-life and scrap lithium-ion batteries achieving reduced carbon emissions. This innovative approach complements Watercycle’s sustainable, high-yield, low-cost mineral recovery systems, establishing a solid foundation for collaboration. The partnership aims to foster an innovative ecosystem, accelerating the commercialisation of technologies intended to reduce the need for new raw materials in the battery supply chain.
Dr. Michel Siemon, CEO of Primobius, stated, “Partnering with Watercycle is a great opportunity to combine our strengths and push the boundaries of battery recycling. As a lifecycle partner, we focus on delivering solutions that maximize resource recovery and reduce the environmental impact. Together, we are expanding our ecosystem and thus enhancing our ability to help clients meet their sustainability goals and drive positive change in the industry.”
“At Watercycle Technologies, we are committed to pioneering sustainable and scalable solutions for critical metal recovery. This cooperation agreement reflects our shared vision with Primobius of leveraging advanced hydrometallurgical processes to drive innovation while ensuring environmental responsibility. We look forward to entering this partnership and collaborating on projects that support a circular economy,” commented Dr. Seb Leaper, Watercycle’s CEO and co-founder.
Source:SMS group