15:00 uur 11-06-2025

Cyclic Materials Announces USD $25M Investment to Establish Centre of Excellence for Rare Earth Recycling in Kingston, Ontario

Pioneering 140,000 square-foot facility will anchor Cyclic Materials’ recycling infrastructure, combining commercial-scale processing and R&D to advance a secure, circular supply chain for rare earths and other critical minerals

TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Cyclic Materials, the advanced recycling company building a circular supply chain for rare earth elements (REEs), today announced a USD $25 million investment to launch North America’s first Centre of Excellence for rare earth recycling in Kingston, Ontario, which will result in 45 new skilled jobs in the region.

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Cyclic Materials' Centre for Excellence located in Kingston, Ontario

Cyclic Materials’ Centre for Excellence located in Kingston, Ontario

Spanning over 140,000 square feet, the first-of-its-kind facility will serve as Cyclic’s industrial and innovation backbone, combining full-scale commercial processing and cutting-edge research and development (R&D) to address one of the world’s most pressing supply chain challenges: the resilient sourcing of rare earth elements for use in permanent magnets.

A Strategic Facility Serving a Circular Future

The Kingston Centre of Excellence will house Cyclic Materials’ first commercial “Hub” processing unit, leveraging the company’s proprietary REEPureSM technology. The facility is designed to convert 500 tonnes of magnet-rich feedstock annually into recycled Mixed Rare Earth Oxide (rMREO)—a product containing crucial components for permanent magnets used in EV motors, wind turbines, and consumer electronics such as Neodymium, Praseodymium, Terbium, and Dysprosium. Feedstock for this facility will be sourced from both Cyclic’s Arizona-based “Spoke”, where end-of-life products will be processed, as well as a growing network of partners supplying magnet scrap from production.

With operations set to begin in Q1 2026, rMREO from this facility will supply key partners within the magnet value chain, like Solvay, with whom Cyclic Materials signed an offtake agreement in 2024, providing a secondary resource of critical rare earth elements.

The site will also house a state-of-the-art R&D center, including advanced labs and a mini-Spoke line, to accelerate process optimization and scale next-generation technologies across the rare earth value chain.

Breaking Global Dependency with Local Innovation

Today, less than 1% of rare earth elements are recycled, and global supply chains remain highly sensitive to growing geopolitical tensions and supply concentration. Cyclic Materials’ proprietary MagCycle℠ and REEPure℠ technologies recover REEs from end-of-life products such as EVs, wind turbines, and data center hard drives—delivering a low-footprint, circular alternative to mining and a fast track to domestic supply security.

“With this Centre of Excellence, we’re advancing our core mission: to secure the most critical elements of the energy transition through circular innovation,” said Ahmad Ghahreman, CEO of Cyclic Materials. “Kingston is where Cyclic began—and now it’s where we’re anchoring our commercial future.”

Kingston: The Cornerstone for the Next Generation of Cleantech

Kingston has played a foundational role in the company’s success—home to its commercial demonstration facilities and a deep bench of collaborators in research, engineering, and cleantech.

The Centre of Excellence will build on robust partnerships with Queen’s University, Kingston Process Metallurgy (KPM), RXN Hub, and Impact Chemistry, as well as support from national innovation programs including CMRDD (Critical Minerals Research, Development and Demonstration) from Natural Resources Canada, Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), and the National Research Council’s Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP).

The facility is expected to create over 45 highly qualified new jobs, with more than 20 hires already onboard. Recruitment has already started with key roles for plant operators, process technicians, and innovation staff.

“We are thrilled to see Cyclic Materials’ significant investment to establish their Centre of Excellence and Hub in Kingston, Ontario. This announcement not only creates high-quality jobs in the community but is a reflection of the expertise, talent, and supportive ecosystem Kingston has to offer companies,” said Shelley Hirstwood, Director of Business Development at Kingston Economic Development Corporation. “We are proud to support Cyclic Materials’ efforts to create a circular supply chain addressing Canada’s critical minerals and rare earth elements.”

Scaling a North American Rare Earth Recycling Network

This investment marks a pivotal step in Cyclic Materials’ broader plan to scale its rare earth recycling infrastructure across North America and Europe.

With strategic alliances including Solvay, Glencore, Lime, and Sims Lifecycle Solutions, the company is building a resilient, sustainable, and circular ecosystem for rare earth magnets—supporting the electrification of industries and the secure supply of critical materials.

About Cyclic Materials

Cyclic Materials, founded in 2021, is a cleantech company building a circular supply chain for rare earth elements (REEs) and other critical materials essential to the clean energy transition. Its innovative technology transforms end-of-life products into valuable raw materials used in EVs, wind turbines, and electronics. In 2023, the company launched a commercial demo facility using its MagCycle℠ process to recover rare earth magnets. In 2024, it opened a second facility in Kingston, Ontario, producing Mixed Rare Earth Oxide via its REEPure℠ hydrometallurgical process. With demand for REE-based magnets surging, Cyclic Materials is scaling globally across North America, Europe, and Asia. Mesa, Arizona, is its first U.S. location. In recognition of its pioneering work, it was named the #8 Most Innovative company in North America by Fast Company in 2025. Learn more at cyclicmaterials.earth.

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