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St-Georges Eco Mining: Leading the Charge in Battery Recycling and Sustainable Resource Recovery

Posted by Paul Nanuwa at 1:19 PM on Wednesday, September 18th, 2024


Introduction:

The landscape of battery recycling is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by global concerns over resource scarcity and environmental impact. A new initiative from the U.S. Department of Energy highlights the growing urgency to recycle critical materials like lithium, nickel, and cobalt, as demand surges due to the rise in electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy technologies. St-Georges Eco Mining, an emerging leader in battery recycling and environmental solutions, is poised to capitalize on this industry shift. Its recent advancements, including the operational launch of its Thorold facility, demonstrate a clear alignment with the evolving market trends and regulatory support for sustainable technologies.

Industry Outlook and St-Georges Eco Mining’s Trajectory:

The battery recycling industry is gaining momentum, with increasing governmental backing. The Department of Energy’s new $14 million initiative underscores the importance of reclaiming critical minerals from discarded batteries, helping to alleviate the pressure on raw material extraction and reduce environmental hazards. This shift presents a significant opportunity for companies like St-Georges Eco Mining, which is at the forefront of developing innovative recycling technologies. With its Thorold battery processing plant in Ontario, St-Georges is strategically positioned to contribute to the circular economy, transforming waste into valuable resources.

Voices of Authority:

U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm emphasized the necessity of battery recycling in securing critical materials domestically, stating: “We want to be able to create multiple ways for us to access those critical materials in the United States, and recycling is one component of that.” This sentiment resonates with St-Georges Eco Mining’s mission, which is rooted in creating sustainable solutions for the mining and recycling sectors. Similarly, MIT’s Martin Bazant advocates for increased recovery efforts, saying, “We have to be able to recycle them,” reinforcing the urgent need for infrastructure and innovation in this space—areas where St-Georges is actively making strides.


St-Georges Eco Mining’s Highlights:

St-Georges Eco Mining’s Thorold facility is a landmark achievement, showcasing the company’s capability to process over an incredible 4,200 tons of alkaline batteries annually. The company’s partnership with Call2Recycle further strengthens its position in the industry, enabling it to address Ontario’s growing battery recycling needs while reducing carbon emissions.

The facility which is located in the beautiful region of Niagara Falls, achieved an impressive recycling efficiency rate (RER) of 87.7%, which is the highest in Canada for single-use batteries.

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 is not just focused on recycling; it’s also innovating by turning recovered materials into useful products, such as agricultural fertilizers, showcasing its commitment to a holistic circular economy model.

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.

Real-world Relevance:

For the average consumer, battery recycling might seem like a distant concept, but its impact is profound. Every discarded phone or laptop that ends up in a landfill represents a lost opportunity to recover valuable materials that are essential for the technologies driving the green energy revolution. St-Georges Eco Mining’s work ensures that these materials can be reused, reducing the need for environmentally damaging mining operations. Just as recycling a plastic bottle can lead to a new product, St-Georges is giving new life to the metals found in batteries, contributing to both environmental sustainability and resource efficiency.

Looking Ahead with St-Georges Eco Mining:

As battery demand increases, particularly with the rise of EVs, the need for robust recycling solutions will only grow. St-Georges Eco Mining is already scaling its operations to meet this demand, with plans to enhance its recycling processes and expand its capacity. By aligning its goals with the industry’s shift toward sustainability, the company is well-positioned to play a pivotal role in the future of resource recovery. The company’s focus on refining its multi-chemistry recycling lines and integrating metallurgical technologies puts it ahead of the curve, anticipating the complexities of future battery recycling needs.


Conclusion:

St-Georges Eco Mining is a key player in the growing battery recycling industry, equipped with cutting-edge technologies and strategic partnerships that position it for long-term success. As the global push for sustainable solutions intensifies, the company’s achievements underscore its value proposition for investors looking to align with environmental and economic trends. With a clear vision and proven capabilities, St-Georges Eco Mining stands ready to power the next phase of the green energy revolution.

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FEATURE: Ontario’s New Battery Recycling Plant Sets New Efficiency Standard

Posted by Paul Nanuwa at 1:22 PM on Wednesday, August 21st, 2024

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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VIDEO – Manitou Gold $MTU.ca Triples Drill Program to 30K Meters In Search of Billion Dollar Gold Discovery $AGI.ca $OIII.ca $AR.ca $WDO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 4:03 PM on Thursday, May 13th, 2021

In search of Canada’s next gold discovery, Manitou Gold MTU:TSXV) sees billion dollar deposit potential on their Goudreau project in Northern Ontario. Specifically, the area known as the The Baltimore Deformation Zone ( think Destor -Porcupine fault and and Gold camp it has become), and you see why management believes they have multiple shots at finding a billion dollar deposit. The Baltimore Zone has a 10 km trend that has never been systematically explored, it is going to take allot of drilling and Manitou is prepared; having just tripled their program to 30, 000 meters, for now.

If that isn’t enough to garner your attention, Manitou isn’t doing it alone. Supported by 2 majors in Alamos (AGI) and O3 Mining (OIII ) who are providing Board representation, treasury support and technical guidance. Manitou is very close to making a discovery of importance much quicker than most market watchers may realize, until now.

Lastly, Manitou isn’t alone in the area. They are surrounded by Majors, one who also happens to be Alamos, operator of the high grade Island Gold Mine and Manitou partner. Argonaut Gold (AR) are preparing for production in 2023.

Richard Murphy CEO sits down to explain why Manitou is the next Smallcap stock.

Manitou Gold $MTU.ca Expands Gold Mineralization by 200 m Down-Plunge and 100 m Along Strike at Stover Zone $AGI.ca $OIII.ca $AR.ca $WDO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 7:57 AM on Thursday, April 15th, 2021

Manitou Gold Inc. (TSX-V: MTU) (the “Company” or “Manitou”) is pleased to announce additional assay results from its ongoing 10,000 metre drill program on its 100% owned Goudreau Project located along the eastern portion of the regional Baltimore Deformation Zone (the “BDZ”) in Northeastern Ontario.

Highlights of drill results are from the Stover Zone, which is within the Company’s Goudreau Project, where the Company is reporting assay results from an additional three drill holes that significantly expand known gold mineralization along strike, to 400 metres, and down-plunge to 500 metres.

Highlights:

  • Step-down and step-out drilling at the Stover Zone expands gold mineralization to 400 metres along strike and to 500 metres down-plunge, the highlights of which include:

    • 5.5 m grading 2.5 g/t Au (starting at 525 m down-hole), including 2 m grading 3.7 g/t Au in hole MTU-21-12, within a wider intersection of 24.5 m grading 1.0 g/t Au, expanding gold mineralization by 200 m down-plunge;
    • 4.7 m grading 1.0 g/t Au (starting at 510 m down-hole) and including 2.3 m grading 1.6 g/t Au, within a wider intersection of 17.7 m at 0.5 g/t Au in hole MTU-21-13; and
    • 7.8 m grading 0.5 g/t Au (starting at 23.0 m down-hole) in hole MTU-21-11expanding the footprint of the mineralization at the Stover zone to 400 m along strike.
  • Follow-up drilling 1.2 kms east of the Stover Zone intercepted approximately 50 m of alteration, veining, and mineralization, similar to that of the Stover Zone, with results expected within two weeks.
  • Gold mineralization along the Stover Zone main shear has now been confirmed by drilling over a strike length of 2.2 kms. Continued drilling will test mineralization further along strike.
  • All gold zones encountered along the BDZ to date remainopen in all directions. Finalization and planning of new high priority drill targets along the 10 km of strike on the western part of the BDZ is scheduled for May 2021, with the drilling of the high priority targets expected to begin in June 2021.
  • Following the recent completion of the Company’s recent $5.0MM flow-through financing, the Company is fully funded for all planned and announced exploration activities.

“The continued intersection of significant gold values over tens of metres of thickness indicate that the regionalBDZ, which hosts our Goudreau Property, is a gold-endowed, crustal scale deformation zone. We are excited that we still have several exploration targets to test on the original Stover grid, which covers the eastern 4.5 km of the BDZ,” stated Richard Murphy, President and CEO of Manitou Gold. “Our geophysical surveys covering the western 10 kilometres of the BDZ are well under way. I expect that we will be ramping up our exploration drilling to test additional new targets in this area in the coming months.”

Read More: https://agoracom.com/ir/ManitouGold/forums/discussion/topics/759102-manitou-gold-expands-gold-mineralization-by-200-m-down-plunge-and-100-m-along-strike-at-stover-zone/messages/2312066#message

Manitou Gold $MTU.ca Announces Closing of $5,031,000 Private Placement, Strategic Investments by Alamos Gold and O3 Mining $AGI.ca $OIII.ca $AR.ca $WDO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 3:28 PM on Friday, April 9th, 2021

Manitou Gold Inc. (TSXV: MTU) (the “Company” or “Manitou”) is pleased to announce that it has closed its previously announced private placement (the “Offering”) pursuant to which it has issued an aggregate of 45,740,909 “flow-through” common shares (“FT Shares”) at a price of $0.11 per FT Share to raise aggregate gross proceeds of $5,031,500.

The Company also issued an aggregate of 1,381,864 broker warrants to certain eligible registrants assisting in the Offering, each entitling the holder to acquire one common share of the Company at a purchase price of $0.11 per share for a period of three years from the closing of the Offering.

An amount equal to the gross proceeds from the sale of the FT Shares will be used for expenditures which qualify as Canadian exploration expenses (“CEE”) and “flow-through mining expenditures” (within the meaning of the Income Tax Act (Canada)). The Company will renounce such CEE with an effective date of no later than December 31, 2021.

In connection with the Offering, Alamos Gold Inc. (TSX: AGI, NYSE: AGI) purchased an aggregate of 15,900,000 FT Shares from a third party to maintain its 19.9% interest in the Company (calculated on a partially diluted basis).  In addition, O3 Mining Inc. (TSX-V: OIII) participated in the Offering, as a result of which, it owns a 9.9% interest in the Company (calculated on a partially diluted basis).

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Manitou Gold $MTU.ca Intersects Wide Zones of Increasing Gold Mineralization in Stover Zone Step-Down Holes $AGI.ca $OIII.ca $AR.ca $WDO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 8:08 AM on Tuesday, March 9th, 2021
  • Main Shear Confirmed Along 2 km Strike Length
  • Drilling at Stover continues to intersect broad zones of gold mineralization
  • 3.0 m grading 4.0 g/t Au within a broader intersection of 49 m grading 0.7 g/t Au

Manitou Gold Inc. (TSX-V: MTU) (the “Company” or “Manitou”) is pleased to announce additional assay results from its ongoing 10,000 metre drill program along the eastern portion of the Baltimore deformation zone (the “BDZ”) on its 100% owned Goudreau Project in Northeastern Ontario.

Highlights of drill results are from the Stover zone and newly identified extension zones, where the Company is reporting assay results from an additional eight drill holes completed in February of this year. Drilling is ongoing, with two diamond drill rigs currently testing the Stover zone and 28 other high priority targets on the eastern 4 kms of the 18 km length of the BDZ on Manitou property.

Highlights:

  • Drilling at Stover continues to intersect broad zones of gold mineralization down plunge of previously announced, shallow drill hole intersections, with highlights including:
    • 3.0 m grading 4.0 g/t Au within a broader intersection of 49 m grading 0.7 g/t Au (starting at 291 m down hole) in hole MTU-21-10, located approximately 200 metres down-plunge of hole MTU-20-56, which intersected 15 m grading 1.5 g/t Au, including 5.3 m at 2.7 g/t Au; and
    • 36.5 m grading 0.5 g/t Au (starting at 186.9 m down hole), including 4.4 m at 1.8 g/t Au in hole MTU-21-07, located 150 m up plunge of MTU-21-10.
  • Identified significant gold mineralization over widths of up to 12 m in step-out holes located 1.2 kms east and 600 m west of the Stover zone along the “Main shear”;
  • The Main shear has now been drill confirmed along 2 km of strike length.
  • All gold zones encountered along the BDZ to date remain open in all directions; additional drilling to test for higher grade shoots is ongoing. A second diamond drill is completing follow-up hole in the vicinity of the step-out drilling to determine the extent of gold mineralization in these new areas.
  • Aggressive step-down drill-hole underway with hole MTU-21-12, which targets the Stover zone 200 m down-plunge from the deepest intercept to date. Hole MTU-21-12 is an aggressive step-down drill hole which targets the mineralized zone at a vertical depth of approximately 450 metres.

“Our exploration thesis for the BDZ is that the orogenic gold environment proven up by our neighbours to the west is intact, with the main gold bearing sections beginning at depths of several hundred metres below surface. The deeper we have drilled on the Stover zone, the more confirmation we are getting in this regard. I am very optimistic about the ongoing hole MTU-21-12, which is testing 200 metres below our most recent, highest grade intersection to date,” stated Richard Murphy, President and CEO of Manitou Gold. “I am also looking forward to the results of our ongoing geophysical surveys, which are covering the western ten kilometres of the BDZ on Manitou Property. I expect that we will be ramping up our exploration drilling to test new targets in this area.”

Stover Zone

Today’s results from the Stover zone includes two drill holes collared 50 m and 200 m down-plunge of previously released drill holes, (see news release dated December 16, 2020 & news release January dated January 12, 2021) which intersected up to 39.9 m at 0.5 g/t in hole MTU-20-49, 0.8 g/t Au over 18.0 m, including 3.3 g/t Au over 2.1 m in hole MTU-20-52 and 15 m grading 1.5 g/t Au, including 5.3 m at 2.7 g/t Au in hole MTU-20-56.

Hole MTU-21-07 returned 36.5 m at 0.5 g/t Au (starting at 186.9 m down hole), including 4.4 m at 1.8 and Hole MTU-21-10 intersected 49 m at 0.7 g/t Au (starting at 291 m down hole), including 3.0 m at 4.0 g/t Au.

The new results demonstrate the down-plunge continuity of mineralization and validate the interpretation of steeply westerly plunging shoots. Drill results to date demonstrate the continuity of mineralization over a distance of 200 metres along strike and 350 metres down plunge.

The company is now completing an aggressive step-down drill hole which targets the mineralized zone at a vertical depth of approximately 450 metres and 200 metres down plunge of the deepest intercept to date.

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Manitou Gold $MTU Provides Exploration Update on its 100% Owned Goudreau Project $AGI.ca $OIII.ca $AR.ca $WDO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 8:10 AM on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021
  • Ongoing 10,000 m drill program along the southeastern segment of the Baltimore deformation zone
  • Focus of continued drilling is 10km of strike length along the BDZ
  • BDZ remains largely unexplored with only 4,400 m of historic drilling for gold
  • A 2nd diamond drill is testing new targets along 4km of the BDZ

Manitou Gold Inc. (TSX-V: MTU) (the “Company” or “Manitou”) today provided an update on its ongoing 10,000 m drill program along the southeastern segment of the Baltimore deformation zone (the “BDZ”). Additionally, the Company has commenced a 300 line kilometer ground geophysical survey covering an additional 10 kilometers of strike length along the BDZ, which will be the focus of continued drilling.

The BDZ is an emerging crustal scale structural corridor that is the extension of the prolific Goudreau-Localsh deformation zone (the “GLDZ”), which hosts the majority of gold deposits in the northeastern Michipicoten greenstone belt. The BDZ is centrally located in the eastern half of the Company’s land package, which covers nearly 350 square kilometers.

Highlights:

  • The BDZ represents a crustal-scale fault system that is the key target for orogenic gold mineralization and the extension of the Goudreau-Localsh deformation zone, which hosts two multi-million ounce gold deposits.
  • The GLDZ has been tested with more than 1,000,000 m of diamond drilling for gold, whereas the BDZ remains largely unexplored with only 4,400 m of historic drilling for gold:

○ The cumulative drilling along GLDZ resulted in the discovery of 6 orebodies to date;

○ Recent results with intercepts of up to 15 m grading 1.5 g/t Au, including 5.3 m at 2.7 g/t Au in hole MTU-20-56 demonstrate that the BDZ is a fertile corridor for orogenic gold deposits;

○ The BDZ on Manitou ground covers an equivalent length and area as the GLDZ and provides abundant opportunity for discovery of multiple gold deposits.

  • The “Main Shear”, which dominates the central corridor of the BDZ and hosts the Stover zone, has been confirmed by drilling to be continuous for over 2 km:

○ Two step-out holes located approximately 600 m west and 1,200 m east along strike of hole MTU-20-49 (39.9 m at 0.5 g/t) display zones of deformation, alteration and mineralization similar to that of the Stover zone (assay results pending);

○ The Stover zone remains open in all directions; additional drilling to test for higher grade shoots is ongoing. The target mineralized zone has been intersected in three recent drill holes, for which assays are pending;

○ A second diamond drill is testing new targets along a 4 km portion of the BDZ.

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Manitou Gold $MTU.ca Continues To Intersect Wide Zones Of Gold Mineralization On The Baltimore Deformation Zone (“BDZA”) Within Goudreau Project $AGI.ca $O3.ca $AR.ca $WDO.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 8:57 AM on Tuesday, February 9th, 2021

Manitou Gold Inc. has released additional assay results from its continuing 10,000-metre drill program along the eastern portion of the Baltimore deformation zone (BDZ) on its 100-per-cent-owned Goudreau project in Northeastern Ontario.

  • Highlights of drill results are from the Stover occurrence, where the Company is reporting assay results from an additional three drill holes completed in January of this year.
  • Drilling is continuing with two diamond drill rigs to test the Stover occurrence and 28 other high priority targets on the eastern four km of the 17 km length of our BDZ.

Highlights:

Drilling continues to intersect broad zones of gold mineralization along strike and down plunge of previously announced, shallower drill hole intersections at the Stover Zone with highlights including:

  • 57.3 m at 0.3 g/t Au (starting at 150.7 m down hole), including 5.0 m at 1.5 g/t Au in hole MTU-21-03.
  • 26.8 m at 0.3 g/t Au (starting at 85.2 m down hole) and a separate intersection of 13.8 m at 0.5 g/t Au (starting at 132.6 m down hole) which includes 1.6 m at 1.5 g/t Au in hole MTU-21-02. These intersections are below and down plunge of holes MTU-20-49, 52 and 56 which intersected:
  • 39.9 m at 0.5 g/t in hole MTU-20-49, 0.8 g/t Au over 18.0 m, including 3.3 g/t Au over 2.1 m in hole MTU-20-52; and
  • 15 m grading 1.5 g/t Au, including 5.3 m at 2.7 g/t Au in hole MTU-20-56.

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