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Recyclus appoints sales and marketing consultant

Recyclus appoints sales and marketing consultant.

articleTechnology Minerals PlcSeptember 19, 20234/company/technology-minerals-plc/news/recyclus-appoints-sales-and-marketing-consultant
Recyclus appoints sales and marketing consultant

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n19 September 2023\n \nTechnology Minerals Plc \n \n(\"Technology Minerals\" or the \"Company\") \n \n \nRecyclus appoints industry expert as sales and marketing consultant\n \nTechnology Minerals Plc (LSE: TM1), the first listed UK company focused on creating a sustainable circular economy for battery metals, is pleased to announce that its 48.25% owned battery recycling business, Recyclus Group Ltd (\"Recyclus\"), has appointed Sadie Wigglesworth as a consultant advising on sales and marketing strategy.\nSadie has almost three decades of experience working at a senior strategic level in the automotive sector, including as Commercial Director for Aston Martin Racing and multiple seasons in various senior marketing roles for motorsport teams ranging from World Rally to Formula One. In 2013, Sadie founded Hatfits Brand Partnership Consultancy (\"Hatfits\"), utilising her industry acumen and extensive network of industry contacts to provide marketing and partnership development support for global OEMs. Hatfits has also supported blue chip companies with sizeable partnership projects in many other industries, including high tech, consumer electronics and petrochemical. \nSadie will work with Recyclus to accelerate the UK sales strategies through the 18 identified verticals that will produce the ongoing feedstock as it starts commercial production and scaling up of its operations at its first lithium-ion (\"Li-ion\") recycling plant in Wolverhampton. The Wolverhampton plant is the UK's first industrial scale (licensed for 22,000 tonnes throughput) facility capable of processing end-of-life Li-ion batteries to produce black mass containing critical battery metals that can be reprocessed and sold back into the battery supply chain. As such, the plant provides producers across all Li-ion products with a much-needed solution towards reducing their environmental impact and driving operations cradle-to-cradle, whereby materials and components can be repurposed or recycled indefinitely, as part of the global transition to net zero.\nRobin Brundle, Chairman of Technology Minerals and Director of Recyclus, said: \"We are excited to welcome Sadie as adviser to the Recyclus team. Her expertise will help Recyclus boost visibility, grow existing partnerships and attract new ones, as we strive to maintai...

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