Neo Rare Earth Recycling Deal Strengthens Circular Magnet Supply Chain

Neo and Cyclic partner to recycle rare earths for magnet production in Europe and North America.
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Neo Rare Earth Recycling Deal Strengthens Circular Magnet Supply Chain
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Neo rare earth recycling plans with Cyclic Materials will support a more circular supply chain for rare earth magnets in Europe and North America. The agreement allows Neo Performance Materials to feed recovered rare earth elements into its alloy and magnet manufacturing operations.

Neo rare earth recycling also aligns with the EU Critical Raw Materials Act, which aims to increase rare earth processing and recycling capacity. This is important because Europe needs more secure access to magnet materials used in EVs, wind turbines, robotics, automation, defence systems, and advanced electronics.

Cyclic Materials recovers rare earth elements from magnet production scrap and end-of-life magnet-bearing materials. Under the agreement, Neo will supply magnet production scrap from its European operations to Cyclic, which will recycle the material into mixed rare earth oxide.

Recycled Rare Earth Oxides Support Neo’s Magnet Platform

Neo will receive mixed rare earth oxides and related products from Cyclic. These materials will come from end-of-life magnets and third-party magnet manufacturing scrap, creating a secondary feedstock stream for Neo’s downstream operations.

This structure matters because rare earth magnet supply chains remain highly exposed to China-dominated processing and refining capacity. Recycling does not eliminate the need for primary rare earth mining, but it can improve resilience, reduce waste, and support traceable supply for strategic customers.

Neo operates a 2,000 t/yr magnet production facility in Estonia and plans to expand it to 5,000 t/yr. A reliable recycled feedstock channel could become more valuable as European magnet production scales and customers demand stronger ESG and supply-chain security credentials.

Cyclic Expands North American Rare Earth Recycling Capacity

Cyclic is building a rare earth recycling campus in South Carolina with initial processing capacity of 2,000 t/yr of magnets. The site is expected to produce 600 t/yr of mixed rare earth oxide, with expansion plans to reach 6,000 t/yr of magnet processing and 1,800 t/yr of MREO output.

The company also has an agreement with Vacuumschmelze to recycle production scrap from the German group’s Sumter, South Carolina, magnet facility. This shows that rare earth recycling is moving from pilot concepts toward integrated industrial supply agreements.

The Neo-Cyclic partnership connects European magnet manufacturing, North American recycling capacity, and recycled rare earth oxide supply. That model could become increasingly important as governments push for domestic and allied rare earth value chains outside China.

The Metalnomist Commentary

Rare earth recycling is becoming a strategic complement to mining and separation, not a side activity. The key advantage will go to companies that can connect scrap collection, oxide recovery, alloying, and magnet production into one qualified supply chain.

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