Rock Tech Lithium ernennt Esther Bahne zum Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer - Seite 2
Das Cleantech-Unternehmen hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, den weltweit ersten geschlossenen Kreislauf für Lithium zu schaffen und so die Rohstofflücke auf dem Weg zu sauberer Mobilität zu schließen. Rock Tech besitzt das Lithiumprojekt Georgia Lake in Ontario, Kanada. Bereits 2030 sollen rund 50 Prozent der eingesetzten Rohstoffe aus dem Recycling von Altbatterien stammen.
Rock Tech Lithium ist an den Börsen in Toronto und Frankfurt notiert. Geführt wird das Unternehmen von Dirk Harbecke, Chairman & CEO sowie Stefan Krause, Chief Financial Officer, Don Stevens, Chief Technology Officer und Esther Bahne als Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer.
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On behalf of the Board of Directors,
Dirk Harbecke
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
For further information, please contact:
Thomas Rolfes
Head of Public Relations
Rock Tech Lithium Inc.
777 Hornby Street, Suite 600
Vancouver, B.C., V6Z 1S4
Telephone: (778) 358-5200
Facsimile: (604) 670-0033
Email: trolfes@rocktechlithium.com
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