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GreenMet’s (formerly Greentech Minerals Holdings) CEO and President is featured in WSJ discussion of securing a U.S. sustainable critical mineral supply chain

on June 20, 2021 December 11, 2023 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email

The U.S. and other Western governments are rushing to secure domestic supplies of materials including rare earths, lithium and boron, which are essential for growing technologies such as electric vehicles, satellites and wind turbines.

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