S1 E35 - Ionic Rare Earths: Recycling is ratcheting up the pecking order.
Update: 2025-09-25
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Highlights
- Ionic Rare Earths is focused on heavy rare earths and recycling.
- The Makutu asset in Uganda is development-ready and strategically important.
- Heavy rare earths are crucial for military and defense applications.
- The company can sustain a significant portion of US demand for heavy rare earths.
- Recycling technology is gaining traction and is a priority for governments.
- Ionic is building partnerships in Brazil to enhance recycling capabilities.
- The company has a strong financial position and is focused on capitalizing on market opportunities.
- Talent acquisition is essential for scaling operations in the US and Brazil.
- Recycling will play a larger role in the rare earth supply chain by 2030.
- The market is shifting towards security of supply over price.
Summary
In this episode of the Rare Earth Exchanges podcast, Tim Harrison, Managing Director of Ionic Rare Earths, discusses the company's strategic position in the rare earths market, particularly focusing on heavy rare earths and recycling technology. He highlights the significance of the Makutu asset in Uganda, the importance of heavy rare earths in supply chains, and the company's initiatives in Brazil. Tim also addresses the financial landscape, talent acquisition, and the future of recycling in the rare earth supply chain, emphasizing the growing demand and opportunities in the market.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Ionic Rare Earths and Tim Harrison
- 03:10 Exploring Heavy Rare Earths and Their Importance
- 05:58 The Makutu Asset and Its Strategic Advantages
- 08:57 Commercial Relationships and Market Demand
- 12:06 Recycling Technology and Its Validation
- 15:03 Brazilian Ventures and Recycling Initiatives
- 17:55 Financial Position and Capital Strategy
- 20:50 Future Projections and Market Dynamics
- 23:52 Talent Acquisition and Operational Growth
- 27:04 Conclusion and Future Outlook
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