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MP Apple recycled rare earth magnets move from pilot to scale. The $500mn long-term deal commits Apple to 100% recycled magnets made in the U.S. MP will process post-industrial and end-of-life magnets at Mountain Pass. Magnet shipments start in 2027 and scale across Apple devices.
Partnership scope and buildout
The Fort Worth plant will make recycled rare earth magnets for Apple devices. MP will install a dedicated recycling line at Mountain Pass. The project follows a five-year pilot between the companies. Meanwhile, DOD funding supports 10,000 t per year magnet capacity. Together, these steps anchor a domestic magnet ecosystem.
Supply-chain impact and circularity
The MP Apple recycled rare earth magnets deal strengthens U.S. resilience. It lowers exposure to export controls and shipping risks. As a result, Apple gains traceable inputs and lower Scope 3 risk. The approach valorizes post-industrial scrap and end-of-life returns. It can reduce NdPr demand for virgin mining.
Market timing favors localized magnet ramp. EVs, electronics, and wind keep magnet demand strong. However, execution depends on stable scrap flows and yields. No volume terms were disclosed, adding planning uncertainty. Therefore, early offtake scheduling will be critical.
MP Apple recycled rare earth magnets will ship from 2027. Production will scale to hundreds of millions of devices. Meanwhile, Apple can showcase circular content at volume. The domestic hub could attract new industrial customers.
The Metalnomist Commentary
This partnership hard-wires circularity into a strategic U.S. magnet base. Watch scrap collection logistics, recovery rates, and alloy performance at scale. Policy support and OEM offtakes will determine the speed of the ramp.

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