Swedish state-owned mining company LKAB has announced it could fulfil approximately 18% of Europe's rare earth requirements through its Per Geijer mine in the Arctic north, whilst breaking ground on a new processing facility
The firm commenced construction of an £62 million processing plant in Lulea, northern Sweden, which will transform mining waste into rare earth concentrate, phosphoric acid for fertiliser production, and gypsum
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