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rare earths

What do they do?
Enhancing Environmental Protection
Enabling Digital Technology
Improving Energy Efficiency
Where do they come from?
What are they?
What are their prices?

 

Enhancing Environmental Protection

Global warming due to green house gas emissions is a concern for us all. Rare Earths already play a vital role in the reduction of green house gas emissions.

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Enabling Digital Technology

The digital era is gathering pace; broadband access, digital television, digital cameras, and digital music are around us at home and on the move – Rare Earths are enablers of this technology and its miniaturisation.

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Improving Energy Efficiency

Increased population and economic growth leads to greater demand of the world’s energy, which means increased use of our limited fossil fuel reserves. Rare Earths are already playing a vital role in conservation of these reserves, and are likely to play an even larger role in taking us forward to the hydrogen economy.

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applications.

Compact Fluorescent Light
 
Hybrid Vehicles
 
Auto Catalysts
 
Flat Panel Displays
 
Disk Drives
 
iPods and MP3 Players
 
Fluid Cracking Catalyst
 

 


Zero Harm and Sustainable Development

Please click here to access our plans to achieve Zero Harm and make an important contribution to Sustainable Development.

Current Status of the
Rare Earths Project
as at 30 June 2010

Click here for more details on the first Lynas mining campaign and updates on the Concentration Plant at Mount Weld and the Advanced Materials Plant in Kuantan.

Av. Mt Weld comp. price

Click here to access the average Mt Weld composition price