Umicore and STL sign partnership related to germanium recycling from Big Hill’s mining waste materials in DRC
Umicore and STL1, subsidiary of Gécamines, have signed an exclusive, long-term partnership agreement whereby Umicore will support STL to valorize germanium from the Big Hill2 tailings site in Lubumbashi, DRC. Umicore will optimize STL’s new processing facility at the site, using its refining and recycling expertise and in return will get exclusive access to the processed germanium in order to produce material solutions for high-tech applications.
For many years now, STL has been mining Big Hill’s 10 million tons of metals-containing slags3 -- accumulated from a century of mining activity -- for zinc, silver, cobalt, copper and germanium and selling these metals on the market. STL’s germanium previously entered the market through third-party refiners outside of DRC. STL is now seeking to further increase the value generated from DRC’s mining materials itself and inside the country by optimizing the valorization of Big Hill’s germanium concentrates with the new hydro-metallurgical facility it commissioned in 2023. In this it will be supported by Umicore as its technology partner.
The first test volumes of germanium concentrates are expected to be refined by Umicore in the last quarter of 2024, with a subsequent ramp-up of STL's germanium extraction capacities.
For Umicore the agreement will diversify its germanium supply sources with a guaranteed, multi-annual offtake of substantial volumes. Umicore’s Electro-Optic Materials (EOM) Business Unit uses and recycles germanium to create material solutions for optical and electronic applications. These include fiber optics, solar cells and electronics.
STL will benefit from Umicore’s expertise in non-ferrous metals refining and recycling to optimize the flowsheet of its new facility and ramp up capacity and ensure consistent germanium outputs while adhering to the strictest ESG standards. In addition to the operational and technical support, Umicore will help in skill development to analyze the germanium content in the tailings for recycling and support STL’s ambitions to further develop downstream germanium products.
“Umicore’s agreement with STL fits perfectly with our circular business model and gives value to historical waste in the broadest sense. Optimizing the recycling of germanium diversifies and secures supplies of this critical metal in a resilient supply chain. It will also contribute to developing the local economy and new skills. We are proud to contribute our proven and long-standing refining and recycling experience to this flagship project.”
Mathias Miedreich, CEO of Umicore
Guy Robert Lukama, Chairman Gécamines SA/STL said: “Gécamines' priority through this partnership between STL, its subsidiary, and Umicore is to realize its new vision and ambition to become a major player in the field of processing strategic minerals. We must seek value wherever it is by capitalizing on the uniqueness of our natural resources and the dynamic of the industrial revolution of energy transition of which we must be a key component. We believe that this strategic agreement will create jobs as well as new opportunities for small businesses and have a tangible impact in the local communities in which we operate. We are confident we will achieve those goals with the support of Umicore."
Grant Dempsey, General Manager, STL said: “Our germanium recycling partnership between STL and Umicore will significantly benefit the local economy, the broader industry, and the environment. The collaboration will create new employment opportunities and enhance workers' skills and regional economic growth. Additionally, this partnership will improve environmental conditions by optimizing resource utilization and supporting emission reductions across various industries. It will bring new capabilities that will help us enhance the output of our existing operations and establish a dependable source of germanium that can be utilized for numerous applications.”
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1 Societé pour le Traitement du Terril de Lubumbashi/ Terril Treatment Company of Lubumbashi is a 100% subsidiary of Gécamines, a private company owned by the DRC state.
2 Big Hill is a tailings site from historical mining residues in Lubumbashi, DRC’s second largest town and located in the Katanga province which is rich in mining.
3 Slag is waste matter separated from metals during mining activities