Atlas Lithium Corporation, NASDAQ ATLX, a prominent lithium exploration and development company, has been named a finalist in a contest recognizing environmentally sustainable practices organized by a non profit in Minas Gerais. Brazil, the company's compact and modular spodumene concentrate plant, which utilizes dense media separation, DMS technology, reduces water usage and has a smaller physical footprint compared to traditional plants.
The plant's modular design optimizes water recycling, making it an environmentally friendly solution in lithium processing. The plant is currently in the final fabrication stage, with approximately 100 containers expected by the time the plant is ready for shipment to Brazil. Additionally, Atlas Lithium is making progress in discussions with U.
S. government officials on critical minerals. The company's CEO, Mark Fogasa, was honored as an honorary citizen of Belo Horizonte in recognition of his contributions to the city and state's economic progress.
The plant's modular design optimizes water recycling, making it an environmentally friendly solution in lithium processing. The plant is currently in the final fabrication stage, with approximately 100 containers expected by the time the plant is ready for shipment to Brazil. Additionally, Atlas Lithium is making progress in discussions with U.
S. government officials on critical minerals. The company's CEO, Mark Fogasa, was honored as an honorary citizen of Belo Horizonte in recognition of his contributions to the city and state's economic progress.
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00:00Atlas Lithium Corporation, NASDAQ-ATLX, a prominent lithium exploration and development
00:08company, has been named a finalist in a contest recognizing environmentally sustainable practices.
00:15Organized by a non-profit in Minas Gerais, Brazil, the company's compact and modular
00:20spodumene concentrate plant, which utilizes dense media separation, DMS technology, reduces
00:27water usage and has a smaller physical footprint compared to traditional plants.
00:31The plant's modular design optimizes water recycling, making it an environmentally friendly
00:36solution in lithium processing.
00:38The plant is currently in the final fabrication stage, with approximately 100 containers expected
00:44by the time the plant is ready for shipment to Brazil.
00:47Additionally, Atlas Lithium is making progress in discussions with U.S. government officials
00:52on critical minerals.
00:53The company's CEO, Mark Fugasa, was honored as an honorary citizen of Belo Horizonte in
00:59recognition of his contributions to the city and state's economic progress.