Nth Cycle: Revolutionizing Critical Minerals Refining
In a classic 2021 episode of the “Sustainability In Your Ear” podcast, the origin story of Nth Cycle, a pioneering critical minerals refining company, is explored. The transition to an electrified economy hinges on secure access to a range of valuable yet environmentally harmful metals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese. Megan O’Connor, the co-founder and CEO of Nth Cycle, based in Beverly, Massachusetts, discusses how her startup is poised to transform the metal recycling industry with an electro-extraction system that can operate in small facilities worldwide.
The innovative Nth Cycle process can handle up to five tons of material daily in a compact facility of just 1,000 square feet—approximately half the size of a typical retail storefront. This means that materials could potentially be recycled near the source and reused locally. With 3D printing advancing, the concept of locally printed cars or EV batteries becomes a tangible prospect.
Moreover, Nth Cycle’s technology has the potential to extract more metal from ore and post-processing waste materials discarded by mining and smelting companies. The company recently achieved second place in TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield competition—a significant milestone—and has secured $4.5 million in funding. To learn more about Nth Cycle and its groundbreaking work, visit nthcycle.com.
Editor’s Note: This episode originally aired on November 29, 2021.
The article sheds light on Nth Cycle’s mission to revolutionize critical minerals refining and pave the way for a sustainable and environmentally conscious future in the metal recycling industry. By leveraging innovative technology and a commitment to resource efficiency, Nth Cycle is positioning itself as a key player in the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable economy.

