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 PARTNERSHIP  RECOGNITION
 Lummus and Element Six join hands for PFAS destruction  Arkema CEO Thierry Le Henaff named ‘2024 ICIS

 Lummus  Technology,  a  process   CEO of the Year’
 technology provider, and Element Six
 (E6), a specialist in the manufacturing
 of  chemical  vapor  deposition  (CVD)   Information  provider,  ICIS,  has   chemicals and materials,” said Mr. Jeff
 diamond  solutions  and  part  of  the   announced  Mr.  Thierry  Le  Henaff,   Skelton, CEO of ICIS.
 De  Beers  Group,  have  announced  an   Chairman  and  CEO  of  France-based
 exclusive global partnership to address   Arkema,  as  the  winner  of  the  ‘2024   Mr.  Le  Henaff  has  made  key
 the challenge of per- and poly-fl uoro-  ICIS  CEO  of  the  Year  Award’  for   acquisitions  to  boost  the  company’s
 alkyl substances (PFAS) destruction.  outstanding achievement.           growth  profi le,  including  US-based
                                                                          Dow’s  fl exible  packaging  laminating

 PFAS are a large range of synthetic   The award is unique in the chemical   adhesives  business  (2024,  close  pend-
 fl uorinated organic compounds that have   industry as the winner is selected based   ing)  and  a  majority  stake  in  South
 been produced and widely used in indus-  on a vote among industry CEOs in the   Korea-based  PI  Advanced  Materials
 trial applications and consumer products   ‘ICIS Top 40 Power Players’ – a global   serving advanced electronics and e-mobi-
 since the 1930s. Commonly referred to as   ranking of leaders driving the greatest   lity (December 2023). Arkema is also
 ‘forever chemicals’, PFAS do not natu-  positive  impact  on  their  companies   investing  in  start-ups  with  potentially
 rally  break  down  in  the  environment   and the chemical industry, published in   disruptive  technology.  In  April,  the
 and can cause serious health problems in   ‘ICIS Chemical Business’.     company  agreed  to  acquire  a  majority
 high  exposure  cases,  including  cancer,                               stake  in Austria-based  Proionic,  which
 decreased immunity, and infertility. Con-  In  selecting  the  winner,  each  of   is  developing  ionic  liquids  to  enable
 sequently,  government  agencies  across  destroy  these  chemicals,  safeguarding  destruction of long and short chain PFAS.   leaders  was  asked  to  vote  for  three   the next generation of solid lithium-ion
 the  world  including  in  the  US,  UK,  public health and protecting our envi-  Free-standing  BDD  electrodes,  as   individuals  based  on  achievements  in   “Arkema’s  Thierry  Le  Henaff  is  batteries.
 Europe, Australia and the Middle East are  ronment for future generations.”  opposed to metal electrodes plated with   profi tability/shareholder  value,  ESG  engineering one of the most ambitious
 taking steps to regulate these compounds’   BDD,  enable  the  high  current  densities   (Environmental,  Social  and  Gover-  transformations  in  the  chemical  indus-  Mr.  Le  Henaff  has  been  Chair-
 presence in drinking water and everyday   The partnership combines Element  that   destroy   short-chain   PFAS.   nance), Innovation (technology, product,  try  through  M&A  and  innovation,  man  &  CEO  of  Arkema  since  the
 consumer products.  Six’s  patented  boron-doped  diamond  Ms. Siobhán Duffy, CEO, Element Six,   business process) and success in M&A/  positioning the company as a leader in  company’s  stock  market  listing  in
 (BDD) electrochemical oxidation tech-  stated  that  the  diamond-based  electro-  portfolio management.  higher  margin  and  growth  speciality  2006 when it was spun off from Total.
 “Destroying and eliminating PFAS  nology  with  Lummus’  patented  elec-  chemical solution will help address the
 from water is an important global chal-  tro-oxidation  technology  and  system  critical global problem of PFAS. “I want   ELECTRIC MOBILITY
 lenge,” said Mr. Leon de Bruyn, Presi-  integration  for water and wastewater  to give huge credit to the Element Six and   Westwater inks graphite anode material offtake deal
 dent  and  CEO,  Lummus  Technology.  treatment.  Lummus  and  Element  Six  Lummus  teams  who  have  relentlessly
 “By  combining  our  technologies,  we  have  tested  their  combined  techno-  tackled many technical challenges over   with Stellantis
 are  uniquely  positioned  to  offer  effi -  logies  using  free-standing  BDD  elec-  the last 10 years to deliver this outstand-
 cient,  scalable  and  viable  methods  to  trodes,  which  resulted  in  successful  ing technology,” she added.  Westwater  Resources,  an American  to purchase, on an annual basis, a quan-  South Korea’s SK ON, Westwater has
 EU imposes provisional anti-dumping duty on Chinese   battery-grade natural graphite company,  tity of product equal to a percentage of  now  secured off-take agreements for
       has  announced  the  execution  of  a  their forecasted volume.
                                                                          100% of its Kellyton phase 1 capacity.
 titanium dioxide  binding  off-take  agreement  with  Fiat   “The  contract  with  FCA  is  an  Kellyton plant, and with these two off-
                                                                          With  over  $120-mn  invested  in  its
       Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), an elec-
 The  European  Commission  recently  In  cosmetic  products,  it  is  used  as  a   In view of the initial conclusions of the   tric vehicle (EV) manufacturer and part  important  achievement  for  Westwater  take agreements in place, Westwater is
 adopted an implementing  regulation  white colour additive or as a UV fi lter.  investigation, the Commission has decided   of the Stellantis group of companies.  and a key step in the process of securing  proceeding to secure debt fi nancing to
 imposing an  anti-dumping duty  on   to  impose  provisional  measures  in  order   the  remainder  of  construction  fi nancing  complete construction.
 titanium dioxide (TiO ) from China.  This  measure  follows  a  complaint  to avoid further damage caused to the EU   Westwater  will  supply  natural  for Kellyton phase 1 construction,” said
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 fi led  at  the  end  of  September  2023  industry.  The  provisional  customs  duty   graphite anode material from its Kelly-  Mr. Frank Bakker, President and CEO   “We  remain  focused  on  securing
 TiO  is used in a range of industrial  before  the  European  Commission  and  ranges from 14.4% to 39.7% and takes the   ton Graphite Plant located near Kelly-  of Westwater Resources.   additional  supply agreements for our
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 and consumer products such as paints,  the  investigation  opened  subsequently.  form of a security deposit until defi nitive   ton, Alabama, to FCA’s battery partner   expanded  phase  2  volume,”  noted
 coatings,  paper,  plastics,  rubber,  The  Commission  had  already  made  measures are adopted, or not. The duties   plants located within the US. Under the   With this binding agreement and the  Mr.  Jon  Jacobs,  Westwater’s  Chief
 textiles,  pharmaceutical  products,  etc.  imports of TiO  subject to registration.  are applicable for a period of six months.  terms of the deal, FCA will be obligated  previously  announced  agreement  with  Commercial Offi cer.
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