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by panick21_
1170 days ago
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Non of the processing plants are in Africa. So I have no idea what you are talking about. There is like 1 lithium mine in Africa and I'm not even sure it produces lithium for batteries. As far as I now not a single lithium refinement facility is in Africa. The waste majority of lithium comes from Australia, China or South America. If you look at industry statistics, 90% of lithium refinement is done in China. Lithium refinement isn't actually that dirty or polluting. Please provide with evidence of what is so bad about it if you want to make that claim. Where in China can people not drink the water because of these plants? I am seriously questioning where you get the data for any of the claims you make. If you want to talk about Africa, the real issue is not lithium but rather cobalt from the Congo. And the issue there is not refining as this is done in China. The issue there is artisanal mines employing children. |
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Half of Australias 55.4 ktonnes of production (REO) comes from Mt Weld ( 240,000 tonnes per annum of ore to produce up to 66,000 tonnes per annum of concentrate containing 26,500 tonnes of REO ) [2].
Mt Weld Australia ships its concentrate to the world’s largest single rare earths processing plant in Malaysia[3].
These figures rather undercut the assertion that:
> If you look at industry statistics, 90% of lithium refinement is done in China.
Can you link to the "industry statistics" that you are quoting? Thankyou.
[1] https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/01/chart-countries-produ...
[2] https://lynasrareearths.com/about-us/locations/mt-weld-weste...
[3] https://lynasrareearths.com/