VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 30, 2020 /CNW/ - Leading Edge Materials
Corp. ("Leading Edge Materials" or
the "Company") (TSXV: LEM) (Nasdaq First North: LEMSE)
(OTCQB: LEMIF) has commissioned Zenito Limited ("Zenito"), a UK
based engineering consultancy1, and a range of
sub-consultants to produce a Preliminary Economic Assessment study
(the "PEA") on the Woxna Graphite project (the "Project").
The Company has previously completed a number of testwork
programs2 3 4 focused on thermal purification
and spheronization of the various graphite size products available
in the Woxna mine concentrate in order to maximize recovery and
increase the potential value of saleable products. The PEA will for
the first time include the previously developed downstream
processes utilizing thermal purification that could enable the
Project to produce a range of ultra-high purity natural graphite
products suitable for the lithium-ion battery market.
Filip Kozlowski, CEO states
"With the recent launch of the European Raw Materials Alliance
and an expected introduction of EU regulations later this year on
sustainable raw materials for the battery industry the timing is
right to demonstrate how a secure and sustainable source of natural
graphite to supply the emerging European battery industry could
look like in operational and financial terms."
The Woxna Graphite Mine is one of the few graphite mines in
Europe. Due to depressed market
prices of traditional graphite concentrate prices production has
been halted while the Company executed on research and development
work on downstream value-add processing that could produce higher
value graphite products for emerging high-growth industries. The
electrical and thermal properties of graphite have positioned it as
a critical material in growing technologies such as electrodes for
lithium-ion batteries, bipolar plates for fuel cells and thermal
management foils for 5G.
Natural graphite is classified as a critical raw material by the
European Commission due to its economic importance to European
industrial ecosystems and a high risk of supply disruptions.
China has a 69% share of global
natural graphite supply5 but more importantly makes 100%
of all natural graphite anode6 that goes to lithium ion
batteries. To reduce reliance on third countries and achieve an
open strategic autonomy the European Commission recently launched
an Action Plan on critical raw materials7 and a European
Raw Materials Alliance ("ERMA")8. One objective of the
Action Plan on critical raw materials is to identify mining and
processing projects within the EU that can be operational by
2025.
It was recently revealed that the European Commission is looking
table a new EU-wide battery regulation later this year that amongst
other things will ensure that raw materials used for batteries in
Europe follow strict ecological
and labor norms9. Current graphite sources from third
countries have been criticized in the past for having negative
environmental and social impacts. Woxna Graphite being located in
Sweden has access to low cost low
carbon footprint hydropower which combined with the chosen thermal
purification process for the project offers the potential to
compete with global suppliers of graphite anode material by
offering a minimal carbon footprint.
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http://www.zenito.co.uk
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2
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https://leadingedgematerials.com/leading-edge-materials-receives-engineering-study-for-battery-graphite-demonstration-plant-at-woxna-sweden/
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3
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https://leadingedgematerials.com/leading-edge-materials-completes-ultra-high-purity-graphite-anode-testwork-program-on-woxna-graphite/
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4
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https://leadingedgematerials.com/leading-edge-materials-reports-optimized-spheronising-test-results-from-woxna-graphite-project-sweden/
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5
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https://rmis.jrc.ec.europa.eu/uploads/CRM_2020_Report_Final.pdf
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6
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https://www.benchmarkminerals.com/membership/china-controls-sway-of-electric-vehicle-power-through-battery-chemicals-cathode-and-anode-production/
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7
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https://leadingedgematerials.com/european-action-plan-on-critical-raw-materials-and-launch-of-european-raw-materials-alliance/
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8
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https://leadingedgematerials.com/european-commission-officially-launches-european-raw-materials-alliance/
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https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/news/eu-to-push-new-standards-for-greenest-car-batteries-on-earth/
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On behalf of the Board of Directors,
Leading Edge
Materials Corp.
Filip Kozlowski, CEO
About Leading Edge Materials
Leading Edge Materials is a Canadian public company focused on
developing a portfolio of critical raw material projects located in
the European Union. Critical raw materials are determined as such
by the European Union based on their economic importance and supply
risk. They are directly linked to high growth technologies such as
lithium-ion batteries and permanent magnets for electric motors and
wind power that underpin the sustainability transition of society.
The portfolio of projects includes the 100% owned Woxna Graphite
mine (Sweden), Norra Karr HREE
project (Sweden), Bergby lithium
project (Sweden) and the 51% owned
Bihor Sud Nickel Cobalt exploration alliance (Romania).
About Zenito
Zenito is a UK based multidisciplinary engineering consultancy
specializing in the design of mineral processing plants and
associated infrastructure.
Additional Information
Relevant supporting documentation and the Company's consolidated
financial statements and related management's discussion and
analysis are available on the Company's website at
www.leadingedgematerials.com or under its profile on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com
The information was submitted for publication through the agency
of the contact person set out above, at October 30, 2020 at 06:00
am Vancouver time.
Leading Edge Materials is listed on the TSXV under the symbol
"LEM", OTCQB under the symbol "LEMIF" and Nasdaq First North
Stockholm under the symbol "LEMSE". Mangold Fondkommission AB
is the Company's Certified Adviser on Nasdaq First North and may be
contacted via email CA@mangold.se or by phone +46 (0) 8 5030
1550.
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