Honda debuts 'world's first' rare earth auto recycling plan

James S Murray
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Car giant announces process for extracting and recycling 17 rare chemical elements from old auto parts

Honda has announced it has teamed up with the Japan Metals & Chemicals Company to develop what is being hailed as the world's first mass-production rare earth recycling process. The companies confirmed...

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