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Message: FEATURE: Ontario's New Battery Recycling Plant Sets New Efficiency Standard



St-Georges Eco-Mining (SX: CSE) (SXOOF: OTCQB) and Call2Recycle launch Ontario’s most efficient battery processing facility. 

THE FACILITY:

The Thorold, Ontario facility which is located in the beautiful region of Niagara Falls, can process 4,200 tons of alkaline batteries annually effectively recycling 87.7% of components. The highest efficiency rate in Canada!

Call2Recycle has seen a 21% growth in battery collection since 2023, with Ontario contributing 40% of the volumes.

Operating under rigorous environmental and safety standards ensures that its recycling processes are safe, efficient, and compliant with the highest industry standards. This has helped Call2Recycle maintain trusted relationships and expand its network of over 12,000 collection locations across North America.



BEYOND THE BATTERY:

St-Georges plans to collaborate with its subsidiary, St-Georges Metallurgy (SXM), to develop agricultural fertilizers from components of the black mass. The specific elements in the black mass, such as certain metal salts, can be repurposed into nutrient-rich fertilizers that are beneficial for agriculture.

Developing products from black mass not only reduces waste but also creates additional revenue streams for the company, making the recycling process more economically viable.

PROBLEM SOLVING:

The plant can process over 60% of Ontario’s collected batteries locally, reducing transportation emissions and costs.

The facility supports local job growth and strengthens Ontario's circular economy, benefiting both the environment and the economy.

WHAT MANAGEMENT HAS TO SAY:

Joe Zenobio, President of Call2Recycle Canada - “Partnering with EVSX is a major step in expanding our recycling infrastructure.”

Enrico Di Cesare, CEO of EVSX - “We are committed to expanding our operations to achieve 100% recovery of all battery components.”

EXPERIENCE MATTERS:

50 Million Kilograms Recycled: Since its inception (1997), Call2Recycle has safely collected and recycled almost 50 million kilograms of batteries in Canada alone.

Circular Economy: By diverting batteries from landfills and reintroducing materials back into the economy, Call2Recycle contributes to a circular economy, which minimizes waste and conserves natural resources.

Call2Recycle’s efforts are crucial in mitigating the environmental impact of battery waste, and its partnerships with companies like St-Georges Eco-Mining, further enhance its ability to manage the growing volume of batteries being used and disposed of in the modern world.

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