The US Department of Energy is pivoting toward advanced e-waste recycling and multi-mineral processing 'flow sheets' to break China's decades-long monopoly on critical minerals. Assistant Secretary Audrey Robertson anticipates significant output gains from battery 'black mass' within the next 12 months, aiming to bypass traditional mining dependencies.
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