American Resources Corp CEO Mark Jensen joined Steve Darling to announce that its subsidiary ReElement Technologies has signed a new commercial processing agreement with Electronic Recyclers International or ERI, the nation’s largest electronics recycler and a leader in ITAD, mobility, and data destruction services. Jensen explained that under the partnership, ERI will use its global collection network and eight U.S. recycling facilities to aggregate and pre-process end-of-life magnet materials, a key source of rare earth elements used in electric vehicles, defense systems, and advanced technologies. ReElement will then refine this material into high-purity rare earth oxides through its advanced modular processing platform. This agreement marks a major advancement in building a domestic, circular, and secure rare earth supply chain at a time of accelerating U.S. demand for critical minerals. By combining ERI’s scale in responsible electronics recycling with ReElement’s high-efficiency refining technology, the collaboration will create a reliable domestic stream of high-value rare earth outputs. Jensen added that ERI’s use of proprietary AI-driven hardware and software systems allows it to precisely identify, extract, and separate materials containing magnets and rare earth elements at high purity. This enhances the volume and quality of recycled feedstock that can be refined into strategic mineral products, further strengthening the United States’ independence in critical materials. #proactiveinvestors #americanresourcescorporation #nasdaq #arec #SustainableMining, #MineralRefining, #RecyclingInnovation, #CriticalMinerals, #RareEarthRecycling, #EVRecycling, #BatteryRecycling, #princialminerals #adamjohnson #RareEarths #EWasteRecycling #ReElement #CriticalMinerals #SustainableTech #MagnetRecycling #TechInnovation #GreenSupplyChain #ElectrifiedMaterials