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Why recycling neodymium magnets is harder than it looks

9 March 2026

Neodymium is one of the most important materials behind modern technologies, from wind turbines and electric mobility to everyday electronics. …

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HARMONY partners meet in Freiberg to advance rare earth magnet recycling

5 February 20263 February 2026

HARMONY partners gathered in Freiberg to review major recycling results, align next steps, and prepare Europe’s rare earth magnet recycling for industrial scale.

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HARMONY Project Advances Circular Rare Earth Magnet Recycling at M21 Review Meeting

3 February 202615 September 2025

The HARMONY consortium met in San Sebastián for its M21 Review Meeting, organised by CEIT. The review confirmed strong progress in rare earth magnet recycling, manufacturing, and validation across the full value chain.

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SustainCRMs4EU Cluster Unveils Official Logo and Shared Identity

9 July 202523 June 2025

The HARMONY project is proud to announce that the CRMs4EU cluster – of which we are a member – now …

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Categories News Tags CRMs4EU, EUproject

Meet Magnus the Magnet: Our HARMONY mascot

2 August 20243 July 2024

We are thrilled to announce a fun and exciting addition to our Harmony project—meet our new mascot, Magnus the Magnet! …

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HARMONY is on a mission to recycle rare earth elements from end-of-life NdFeB permanent magnets more efficiently

It aims at strengthening the independency and the competitiveness of European industry, enabling a resilience value chain of raw materials by developing and validating at pilot scale an innovative, green, and safe closed-loop recycling process of rare earths elements. The goal is to create a comprehensive recycling process for NdFeB magnets.

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