EDUCATION
Current Methods Are Not Sustainable
Evaporation ponds release VOC's into the air, pollution into land, air and water.
They process uses large amounts of fresh water.
Only captures approximately 50% of the lithium from source.
WATER WATER WATER
24 Trillion liters of fresh water was used in 2021 for the production of EV batteries alone.That is the average fresh water usage of a city of approximately 275,000 people for the YEAR.
POSITIVE CHANGE FOR THE INDUSTRY
Industry, communities and consumers alike need to know that lithium mining and extraction processes should meet a minimum standard that includes:
Demand Clean Sourced Lithium™ which includes:
ZERO external water consumption in the mining, extraction and production of lithium from brine
Fully contained processing facility designs and safe working conditions
No pollution to air, land or water
Aquifer protection
Efficiency requirements to capture over +98% of the lithium from the source
Education and communication for local stakeholders for assurances on sustainable resource management.
A current example of this new approach is offered by a Canadian firm, LITHIUM ONE ENVIRONMENTAL INC. (L1X Corp). Their L1X™ solution is based on Canadian nano-technology used in over 120 locations and multiple industries worldwide. You can learn more about them at www.L1Xcorp.com. Once they have submitted data from a demonstration facility, they will have demonstrated all of the above attributes for a clean and sustainable template for mining.
HOW YOU CAN HELP:
Your contribution will go a long way to help get the much-needed analysis from the proposed pilot plants and support the firms who are making a positive change today for a healthier planet tomorrow.
I hope you can help us in our mission to ensure that all future electric vehicles will run on clean-sourced lithium - after all, helping the environment is the point!
Thank you in advance for your consideration and for sharing our request with others who may be interested.