RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of interests in mineral resource projects in Canada and the United States. It is also involved in the research and development of recycling battery cathode waste in lithium-ion batteries. The company explores for manganese, gold, silver, copper, cobalt, tungsten, and niobium deposits. It owns 100% interests in the Rocher Deboule property covering an area of approximately 1,441 hectares located in British Columbia; and the Lonnie property, which covers approximately 674 hectares located in British Columbia. The company also has interests in the Artillery Peak project comprising 30 unpatented mineral claims covering approximately 600 acres, and 13 patented surface estates located in Arizona. The company was formerly known as American Manganese Inc. and changed its name to RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. in October 2022. RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Surrey, Canada.
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