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07/25/20 4:25 PM

#3711 RE: lordboozio #3710

It’s fair to say their partnership is long term, and multifaceted based on the paragraph below, TELLING US that they are also working with “not for sale” a non profit started by Batstone (our “Sustainability and impact” guy) dedicated to stopping primarily child trafficking in places like Thailand and South America.

ABTC page on the just business website https://justbusiness.is/american-battery/
Reads at the bottom-

“6 out of the 10 most environmentally toxic sites globally are mining related. This reduces e-waste, reduces air and water pollution, and accelerates related Greenhouse Gas reductions. Furthermore, through a partnership with Not for Sale, the company invests back into communities where mining has previously exploited people.”

Within the battery metals supply chain, places like The DRC (which is mentioned on the ABTC website) is heavily relied on for Cobalt, and they provide more than half of the worlds supply. child labor is the norm, and the jobs are needed and valued. Horrible conditions.

Hundreds of kids never getting a childhood, dying in underground tunnels, drinking the same toxic muddy water they “mine” from.

ABTC technology is eco friendly, is sustainable, provides jobs, and produces clean water as a bi-product! Now that’s what I call “Sustainability and impact”. It’s a better more profitable solution, they could actually do the EXTRACTING and PURIFICATION of cobalt within the DRC, providing safer jobs, and much much more money.

Thats a lot better than selling raw feedstock for dirt cheap to the Chinese, (25% of it over the black market) who can actually rip them off because they have the power/authority, and who already have a strong battery metals supply chain on lock.


We are on team USA, and that cobalt could come here instead if they manage to pull something like that off at least for the sake of humanity. Just business seemingly HAS to have put money in already or plans to IMO

that’s only the humanitarian side of this tech. I could write a longer post about getting rid of things like evaporation ponds used in South American countries for battery metals like lithium.

Do your own due diligence.