
World-leading rare earth magnet recycling facility launches in West Midlands
Launch of University of Birmingham facility for separating and recycling rare earth magnets boosts UK’s leading position in rare earth recycling
- Published: 15 January 2026

Launch of University of Birmingham facility for separating and recycling rare earth magnets boosts UK’s leading position in rare earth recycling

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