UK firm developing technology to recycle electric car batteries plans to list on London Stock Exchange
A UK firm developing technology to recycle electric car batteries plans to list on the London Stock Exchange in the coming weeks.
Technology Minerals aims to be the first British company to recycle, recover and re-use the batteries on an industrial scale by reclaiming metals and materials used in their production.

Innovation: Technology Minerals aims to be the first British company to recycle, recover and re-use electric car batteries on an industrial scale
The group is chaired by Robin Brundle – brother of former Formula One driver Martin Brundle.
The firm has raised £5.5m ahead of its listing and expects to be worth £27m at its market debut. It is aiming to open five plants in the UK.





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