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"Inside, construction workers in hard hats pore over blueprints as ceiling tiles and drywalls are removed as part of a full retrofit. RXN Hub aims to transform the building into a one-stop shop for new Kingston-based clean technology companies, particularly those working on the recycling of critical minerals, said Sebastian Alamillo-Falkenberg, RXN’s executive director." Chris Arsenault and Ian Willms/Panos Pictures for Climate Home News
We’re thrilled to be a part of Kingston, Ontario’s dynamic push towards a circular economy in critical minerals and rare earth elements! The growth in Kingston’s cleantech ecosystem is not just a local triumph but a beacon for North America’s energy transition. Kingston’s collaborative approach not only supports the global energy transition but also fosters local economic growth and job creation.
By nurturing an ecosystem approach with local partners like Modern Niagara, KPM, City of Kingston, GreenCentre, Queen's University, St. Lawrenc College, Loyalist College and Kingston Economic Development Corp, our group aims to help create sustainable supply chains and reduce reliance on traditional mining and imports. We are proud to support the burgeoning side of renewables and look forward to the future of green technology.
We are currently scheduled to begin in take for our first ventures in early fall with site completion by Q1 2025.
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