Sichuan Launches Rare Earth Waste Processing Project, Aiming for “Green Chain” Growth

Sep 30, 2025

Highlights

  • Shenghe Resources breaks ground on a comprehensive rare earth waste disposal facility in Sichuan's Wutongqiao Economic Development Zone
  • Project aims to centralize and safely manage rare earth smelting and separation waste
  • Positioning China as a leader in green rare earth production
  • Strategic initiative designed to enhance environmental governance
  • Reinforce China's global rare earth supply chain dominance

In a move highlighting Chinaโ€™s drive to integrate environmental controls into its rare earth sector, local officials and industry executives gathered in Wutongqiao Economic Development Zone to break ground on the Sichuan Rare Earth Associated Mineral Comprehensive Disposal Project (opens in a new tab).

The project, backed by state-linked rare earth leader Shenghe Resources Holding Co. Ltd (opens in a new tab)., is designed to handle and safely dispose of smelting and separation waste residues generated by rare earth refining. Once complete, it will fill a critical gap in Sichuanโ€™s industrial capacity: a centralized facility for secure, environmentally compliant disposal of rare earth byproducts.

Key Details

  • Construction timeline: Main structures targeted for completion by May 2026.
  • Scope: High-standard disposal facility for rare earth smelting and separation waste.
  • Strategic role: Described as a โ€œchain-filler and chain-strengthener,โ€ the project will provide essential environmental infrastructure for Leshanโ€™s rare earth cluster.
  • National ambition: Local officials said the site will serve as a โ€œSichuan sampleโ€ for Chinaโ€™s nationwide rare earth environmental governance strategy.

Why It Matters

For the West, the development signals Chinaโ€™s continued investment not only in rare earth mining and separation, but also in environmental infrastructure that underpins global competitiveness. By consolidating waste handling, Beijing is positioning Sichuan as a leader in green rare earth production โ€” a narrative likely aimed at easing geopolitical criticism of the industryโ€™s environmental footprint.

The project also reinforces Shengheโ€™s influence. The company has deep commercial ties abroad, including offtake relationships in the U.S. and partnerships across Africa and Southeast Asia. A modernized waste-disposal system enhances its credibility as a โ€œresponsible supplierโ€ in an increasingly politicized rare earth market.

Critical Questions for Investors

  • Will Chinaโ€™s environmental investments allow it to brand rare earth exports as โ€œgreen-certifiedโ€, putting pressure on U.S. and allied producers who face higher costs and slower permitting?
  • Could centralized disposal reduce overall production costs, tightening Chinaโ€™s grip on pricing power?
  • Does this move foreshadow a new wave of ESG-focused supply chain standards that Western buyers may find hard to match?

REEx View

This project illustrates how China continues to build out the full rare earth ecosystem โ€” from mining to refining to waste treatment โ€” leaving the U.S. and allies lagging in midstream and environmental infrastructure. However, Rare Earth Exchanges (REEx) suggests that the West and places like India are intensifying and accelerating rare earth recycling initiatives.ย 

While not a direct production increase, the presently announced initiative is meant to represent a strategic reinforcement of Chinaโ€™s dominance by embedding environmental capacity into its supply chain. Now, will this effort actually succeed in extending the nationโ€™s monopoly position over the rare earth supply chain?ย 

Disclaimer: This news item originates from a Chinese state-owned asset. The information has not been independently verified and should be cross-checked with non-state sources.

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