The Metals Company

Sourcing The Metals For Tomorrow's Batteries

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The Metals Company was founded in 2011 as DeepGreen Metals. In 2021, in order to scale nodule collecting and onshore processing systems, they became a public company (Nasdaq: TMC).

They produce metals from polymetallic rocks to power electric vehicles. For over a decade, The Metals Company has been exploring the planet’s largest known deposit of battery-grade metals: nodules on the seafloor of the Clarion Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean. During this time, their onshore team has developed and successfully run a metallurgical process to derive key battery metals from these remarkable rocks while generating zero solid processing waste.

The Metals Company team is made up of scientists, environmentalists, engineers, architects, and business leaders who see the climate crisis as the biggest challenge of our time. Electric vehicles and renewable energy are a key part of the solution, but scaling these technologies will require hundreds of millions of tons of new metals. Polymetallic nodules represent the cleanest source of battery grade metals on the planet and the best path forward.

Watch this Fireside Chat with Metals Company Chief Financial Officer, Craig Shesky, for an update on the company’s progress and how their unique solution to harvesting these nodules creates a lower environmental impact than land-based mining.

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December 5

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