RZOLV Technologies and EMEW Clean Technologies have formed a strategic alliance to develop integrated systems that extract precious and critical metals from mining concentrates and recycling materials without using traditional cyanide processes.
The Vancouver-based RZOLV brings a patent-pending water-based extraction platform that dissolves target metals from difficult feedstocks, while Australia's EMEW contributes three decades of experience in electrowinning technology that recovers high-purity metals from solution streams.
EMEW operates offices and facilities across six countries including Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, Dubai and Mexico, providing the partnership with established global marketing channels and customer relationships spanning precious metals recovery, electronic waste processing and battery recycling applications.
Integrated technology addresses industry challenges
The collaboration addresses a fundamental challenge in modern mining and recycling operations. RZOLV's technology dissolves complex target metals from challenging source materials using its patented non-cyanide chemistry, while EMEW's downstream electrowinning systems extract high-purity metal products from those solutions at recovery rates exceeding 99 percent in some applications.
Mining and recycling companies increasingly seek alternatives to conventional smelting and refining routes that allow greater onsite value capture while reducing environmental impacts. The integrated approach promises to expand the range of materials that facilities can process profitably while maintaining high recovery standards.
"This partnership brings together RZOLV's upstream non-cyanide extraction chemistry and EMEW's downstream high-purity metal recovery systems to create an integrated platform for higher-value, cleaner recovery of precious and critical metals from difficult primary and secondary feedstocks," the companies stated in their announcement.
The March 30th agreement establishes initial focus areas including precious-metal concentrates, doré refining operations, mining solutions, tailings reprocessing and select secondary feedstocks where both companies' technologies complement existing recovery methods.
RZOLV President and CEO Duane Nelson emphasized the strategic value of complete processing solutions rather than standalone reagent technologies. "RZOLV was never intended to be just a reagent story. To create maximum value for customers, you need a practical route from difficult feedstock to recovered metal," Nelson explained.
"EMEW brings a proven electrowinning platform, decades of operating experience, and an international commercial footprint. Together, we believe we can offer mining and recycling customers a more complete solution that may improve onsite value capture, reduce reliance on third-party smelting and conventional refining, and expand the range of materials that can be processed responsibly," he added.
EMEW CEO Ian Ewart highlighted the alignment between market trends and the partnership's technical capabilities. "EMEW has spent more than three decades developing clean metal-recovery technologies capable of producing high-purity metals from a wide range of process streams," Ewart noted.
"RZOLV brings a compelling upstream hydrometallurgical platform that aligns with where the market is moving: more selective processing, greater onsite recovery, and stronger environmental performance. We see this partnership as a practical opportunity to evaluate and deploy integrated flowsheets for both mining and recycling applications," he continued.
Partnership strengthens market position
For RZOLV, the collaboration provides access to proven downstream recovery technology that strengthens its value proposition for concentrate producers, refiners and recyclers seeking alternatives to cyanide-based processing. The partnership also accelerates RZOLV's path to commercial deployment through EMEW's established customer relationships and global presence.
EMEW gains access to differentiated upstream chemistry that potentially broadens the range of mining and recycling feedstocks compatible with its electrowinning systems. The company has built its reputation on processing challenging streams including silver recovery from low-concentration solutions and complex industrial waste streams.
The technology integration addresses growing industry demand for sustainable processing alternatives as regulatory pressure increases around traditional cyanide heap-leach and mill operations. Environmental concerns and community opposition have complicated permitting for conventional precious metals extraction projects worldwide.
RZOLV's water-based dissolution system operates without the toxicity and legacy liability concerns associated with cyanide processes while maintaining strong recovery performance across challenging feedstocks. The technology platform targets applications in conventional mining operations, tailings reprocessing and emerging secondary-material recovery sectors.
EMEW's electrowinning platform complements these capabilities by converting dissolved metals into high-purity products suitable for direct sale or further processing. The company positions its systems for applications requiring precise control over metal purity and recovery rates.
Market timing supports sustainable solutions
The partnership reflects broader industry consolidation around integrated processing solutions as mining companies seek greater operational flexibility and reduced dependence on third-party service providers. Onsite recovery capabilities allow operators to capture more value from their materials while reducing transportation costs and counterparty risks associated with toll processing arrangements.
Secondary materials markets present additional growth opportunities as electronic waste volumes increase globally and battery recycling infrastructure expands to support electric vehicle adoption. Both sectors require specialized processing capabilities that can handle complex material compositions while meeting strict purity requirements for recovered metals.
The collaboration positions both companies to serve emerging recycling markets as demand grows for sustainable metal recovery solutions.
The partnership timing aligns with increased investor and regulatory focus on environmental, social and governance performance in mining operations. Companies face mounting pressure to demonstrate reduced environmental impacts while maintaining production efficiency and profitability.
Technology integration creates commercial opportunities
RZOLV's non-cyanide chemistry addresses key environmental concerns while EMEW's proven commercial track record provides validation for integrated processing approaches. The combination offers mining and recycling operators a pathway to modernize their recovery operations without sacrificing economic performance.
Initial collaboration efforts will focus on technical validation and flowsheet optimization for priority applications identified by both companies. The partners plan to leverage EMEW's existing customer relationships and global presence to accelerate market introduction of integrated solutions.
RZOLV continues advancing its flagship technology through development partnerships and pilot programs with mining and recycling companies. The company's water-based dissolution platform targets applications where conventional methods face technical or regulatory limitations.
EMEW maintains its position as an established provider of electrowinning technology across diverse industrial applications. The company's international footprint supports customers in key mining regions while expanding into emerging markets for metal recovery from electronic waste and battery materials.
The strategic alliance represents both companies' commitment to advancing cleaner alternatives for metal extraction and recovery. Industry analysts expect continued consolidation around integrated processing technologies as operators seek comprehensive solutions rather than individual components.
Both companies expect the partnership to generate near-term commercial opportunities while establishing a foundation for longer-term collaboration across expanding market segments. The integrated approach positions the alliance to serve growing demand for sustainable metal recovery solutions in both primary mining and secondary material processing sectors.
More information is available at www.Rzolv.com and www.Emew.com
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