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THUNDER BAY – The company behind a plan to build Ontario’s first lithium processing plant in Thunder Bay says it’s upsizing its aspirations, eyeing an industrial park that would also be home to a battery recycling facility and an innovation centre.
“Critical minerals have become a geopolitical issue, quite frankly, and it’s really elevated the importance of getting this right,” he said. “Avalon’s aspirations are not simply just to create our one processing facility, but to look for efficiencies in building that supply chain.” It’s a prospect municipal politicians have welcomed, calling the lithium industry a potentially crucial part of Thunder Bay’s economic future.
The company met with representatives of both Lakehead University and Confederation College during its visit.
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