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Johnson Matthey announces strategic partnership for sustainable battery materials production and secures critical raw materials supply
LONDON, April 18, 2021, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- JM takes a further major step to create a leading, sustainable electric 
vehicle ecosystem
- Setting a new standard in sustainability with second plant to be powered by 
renewable energy, using responsibly sourced nickel, cobalt and lithium raw 
materials, and employing an innovative effluent treatment solution
- Strategic partnership with Finnish Minerals Group to locate second commercial 
plant for eLNO cathode materials, with nameplate capacity of 30kT, in Finland
- Finnish Minerals Group to invest to develop integrated supply of critical raw 
materials and effluent treatment solution for JM plant
- Long-term sustainable supply of critical raw materials for Europe
- Nornickel for supply of nickel and cobalt, and SQM for supply of lithium 
hydroxide

Johnson Matthey (JM), a global leader in sustainable technologies, today 
announces significant strategic developments in the commercialisation of eLNO – 
its portfolio of leading nickel rich advanced cathode materials – which put JM 
at the forefront of providing a sustainable and secure supply of cathode 
materials for customers, in line with our vision for a cleaner, healthier world.

1. Partnership with Finnish Minerals Group to support development of our 
previously announced second commercial plant, which will be in Finland, powered 
solely by renewable energy and incorporating an innovative effluent treatment 
solution 

2. Long term sustainable supply of critical raw materials for battery materials 
production secured, creating an efficient battery electric vehicle supply chain 
– we have signed a term sheet for the supply of nickel and cobalt from 
Nornickel, and an agreement for the supply of lithium hydroxide from SQM

These important developments further strengthen our position in the value 
chain, setting a new standard of sustainability in the production of high 
performance cathode materials that enable greater adoption of long range, pure 
battery electric vehicles. Working together with these partners and building on 
our 45 years' experience in serving the automotive industry, we can deliver for 
our customers as they expand into the fast-growing battery electric vehicle 
market and ultimately give consumers confidence in both the performance and 
sustainability of their car.
 
Finland selected as location for second plant and partnership with Finnish 
Minerals Group

In scaling up our battery materials business, we have begun the front-end 
engineering design for our second commercial plant which we announce today will 
be located in Vaasa, on the west coast of Finland – a region that aims to 
create an ecosystem of sustainable technologies. Finland has a favourable 
battery materials ecosystem, offering reliable access to renewable energy, 
sustainable raw materials and proximity to major European automotive OEM and 
cell manufacturers.

As we invest to support our commercialisation, we have entered into a 
partnership with Finnish Minerals Group as it looks to further develop the 
Finnish batteries ecosystem. Finnish Mineral Group manages the Finnish state's 
mining industry shareholdings and aims to create an integrated electric vehicle 
battery value chain in Finland.

As part of our partnership, Finnish Minerals Group will invest in two key 
areas. Firstly to co-develop with JM an integrated solution to treat sodium 
sulphate, a common manufacturing by-product, providing a sustainable supply 
chain to conserve natural resources and protect the local environment. 
Secondly, Finnish Minerals Group will invest in pre-treatment technology of 
nickel and cobalt sulphates to tailor the materials to the requirements of high 
nickel cathode materials. The site will solely use locally generated renewable 
energy and we are working with the City of Vaasa to develop a sustainable heat 
recovery solution which feeds the local heating system network. These 
developments are a major step towards sustainable cathode material production, 
which our customers are increasingly demanding. 
Our Finland plant will have a nameplate capacity of 30kT and, subject to board 
approval following completion of the design, we expect to start construction 
later this year supporting our progress towards securing customer contracts 
over the coming years. 

Securing supply of critical raw materials

Our commitment to developing a sustainable ecosystem is critically important to 
our customers. With raw materials such as nickel, cobalt and lithium forecast 
to be in deficit over the coming years due to increasing numbers of electric 
vehicles, through our strategic partnerships we are providing long term 
security of our supply chain whilst delivering sustainable and responsibly 
sourced critical raw materials. 

Developing an efficient, sustainable supply of nickel and cobalt with Nornickel
We announce today that we have signed a term sheet with Nornickel – a world 
leading supplier of refined nickel products – for the supply of nickel and 
cobalt from Nornickel's metal refineries in Harjavalta, Finland and in the Kola 
region, Russia. This secures the supply of sustainable, responsibly sourced raw 
materials for our cathode material production in both Poland and Finland.

In addition to the supply of metals, JM and Nornickel also intend to 
collaborate on other important topics of the battery materials value chain, 
including on the digitalisation of the supply chain, circular economy 
opportunities, the application of a newly developed metal dissolution 
technology and further enhancement of the sustainability of the value chain.

Securing lithium supply with SQM

We also announce today that we have signed an agreement with our fellow Global 
Battery Alliance member, SQM – a world leading supplier of sustainable lithium 
products – to supply lithium hydroxide from its Salar del Carmen plant in 
Antofagasta, Chile. 

The developments with Nornickel and SQM, in conjunction with the investment by 
Finnish Minerals Group, form an important part of the sustainable supply chain 
for our cathode materials plants in both Finland and Poland.

Robert MacLeod, Chief Executive, commented:

"The partnership with Finnish Minerals Group, and the long term supply of 
critical raw materials with Nornickel and SQM, are important milestones on our 
journey towards developing a sustainable battery materials ecosystem and 
further demonstrate the progress we are making on the commercialisation of our 
business. With sustainability at the heart our strategy and an increasingly 
important requirement for our customers and consumers, we are delighted to be 
working with our partners to deliver sustainable cathode materials to the 
market." 

Matti Hietanen, Chief Executive, Finnish Minerals Group, commented:
"We are very happy Johnson Matthey has decided to select Finland as the 
location of their second eLNO plant. Finnish Minerals Group and Johnson Matthey 
share a strong commitment to sustainable solutions, so we are excited to have 
signed a strategic partnership to develop novel solutions for sodium sulphate 
and raw material treatment. This is a strong testament of Finland's leading 
position in developing a sustainable battery materials ecosystem in Europe." 

Anton Berlin, VP Sales and Commerce, Nornickel, commented: 
"We welcome JM's decision to locate their plant in Finland which will further 
develop the Finnish battery ecosystem, and we are very pleased to establish a 
new long term relationship in the supply of nickel and cobalt. The product 
portfolio of our Finnish refinery in Harjavalta is a perfect match for the 
battery segment's needs and this supply is another clear demonstration of our 
commitment to support the development of a sustainable European battery supply 
chain."

Ricardo Ramos, Chief Executive Officer, SQM, commented:
"We are excited to enter into a long-term supply agreement of Lithium Hydroxide 
with Johnson Matthey. Our companies have a strong commitment to the important 
transition to a zero-carbon transport. Last year we announced our goal to 
produce carbon neutral lithium products by 2030. We are the first lithium 
producer to join IRMA as a pending member and we believe it will help ensure 
the most comprehensive implementation of strict standards for sustainable 
lithium production in the Salar de Atacama in Chile. We are working on a major 
lithium expansion plan while at the same time reducing our environmental 
footprint by cutting our brine extraction and freshwater consumption in half by 
2030."

SOURCE: Johnson Matthey