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Globe and Mail
5 days ago
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Aberdeen Announces Management Changes
TORONTO, June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ABERDEEN INTERNATIONAL INC. ('Aberdeen' or the 'Company') (TSX: AAB, F:A8H, OTC:AABVF) announces today that Ryan Ptolemy has resigned as the chief financial officer and corporate secretary of the Company, effective immediately. The board and management thank Mr. Ptolemy for his services and extensive contributions and wish him well in his future endeavours. ABOUT ABERDEEN INTERNATIONAL INC. Aberdeen is a global resource investment company and merchant bank focused on small capitalization companies in the rare metals and renewable energy sectors. For further information, please contact: Dev Shetty Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Aberdeen International Inc.

RNZ News
14-05-2025
- Automotive
- RNZ News
recycle all of Britain's EV batteries
technology 35 minutes ago Batteries for electric vehicles are notoriously difficult to recycle, but growing demand for the rare metals they contain is leading to greater interest in retrieving their contents. The majority of ev battery recycling is carried out in China, with smaller amounts done in the US and Europe. But as the number of electric vehicles in circulation grows, so too will the demand for the rare metals needed for manufacture along with the number of batteries to be recycled. The countries where materials such as cobalt, lithium and nickel are mined are limited, making the idea of great self sufficiency attractive. Altilium- a recycling firm based in south-west England that has been perfecting techniques to be able to retrieve as many elements from the old electric car batteries as possible. Altilium's Finance Director, Sean Joseph, joins Kathryn to talk about what the company is hoping to achieve.