Following the success of its pilot plant in Christchurch, New Zealand, Aspiring Materials will leverage abundant U.S. supply of olivine to deliver magnesium and nickel-cobalt-manganese hydroxides
Aspiring Materials, an innovative leader in critical mineral extraction, is expanding to the United States to help solve one of the most urgent challenges facing U.S. industry: secure and sustainable access to critical minerals. Building on the success of its pilot plant in Christchurch, New Zealand, the company is planning its first U.S. commercial-scale operation in Washington State, with additional locations under consideration.
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The U.S. faces major risks in sourcing the critical minerals – such as magnesium and nickel-cobalt-manganese (NCM) hydroxides – that are essential inputs for industrial processes, electrification, and clean energy technologies. Industries depend heavily on imports from a small number of countries, exposing supply chains to geopolitical tensions, bottlenecks, and environmental concerns. Moreover, conventional processes for these minerals are not only resource-intensive but also pollute ecosystems and generate significant harmful byproducts.
Instead, Aspiring Materials uses its patented, waste-free process to extract critical minerals from olivine – an abundant, low-cost rock with over a trillion tonnes of deposits in the United States alone. The result is reliable, domestic production of magnesium hydroxide, NCM hydroxide, and reactive silica without the environmental damage traditionally associated with mining and refining. The process produces no carbon dioxide emissions, no toxic waste, and generates only saltwater as a byproduct, which is recycled through electrolysis to regenerate the chemicals needed for the front-end of its process. Byproducts of the chemical electrolysis are oxygen and green hydrogen, which have value in their own right, demonstrating every output is used for additional value creation.
“Our technology delivers more than just critical minerals,” said Colum Rice, Chief Commercial Officer of Aspiring Materials. “Bringing Aspiring Materials' technology to the U.S. not only resolves significant supply chain risks, it can also unlock enduring economic benefits. Jobs are created through the construction of new facilities, high-quality operational jobs sustain local economies, and new energy demands stimulate further infrastructure development. Moreover, a sustainable domestic supply of critical minerals drives innovation and supports long-term competitiveness.”
Aspiring Materials' Christchurch facility, opened in March 2025, has proven that the process works at scale. The patented method is completely circular – producing zero waste and no carbon dioxide emissions. Compared to traditional mineral production processes, each metric tonne of olivine processed can offset up to 1.6 metric tonnes of CO, delivering a powerful climate benefit alongside critical mineral supply.
“Aspiring Materials offers the United States a solution that increases self-sufficiency in critical mineral and essential material production,” said Mark Chadderton, CEO of Aspiring Materials. “By onshoring the process, using domestic resources, U.S. manufacturers can gain confidence in both supply chain certainty and long-term cost control. Our process is the perfect recipe to transform a low-value resource into high-value minerals and materials that are critical to economic and national security.”
Co-founders Mark Chadderton and Dr. Chris Oze, along with CCO Colum Rice, are currently touring the U.S. to meet with investors, technology collaborators, and joint venture partners throughout May. Their tour began in San Francisco and will culminate at the SelectUSA Investment Summit in Washington, D.C. in mid-May.
The company's innovations and leadership have earned international recognition. CEO Mark Chadderton and CSO Dr. Chris Oze are Breakthrough Energy Fellows, and the company is an Elemental Impact portfolio company, an APAC Cleantech 25 honoree, one of 10 companies selected for the PepsiCo APAC Greenhouse Accelerator, and a nominee for the 2025 Earthshot Prize.
Aspiring Materials is backed by leading NZ investors including Icehouse Ventures, Outset Ventures, Motion Capital, and K1W1, among others. The company is currently raising capital to fund the next phase of growth, including continuous production capabilities, full engineering design, and strategic partnerships for its first U.S. commercial facility.
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About Aspiring Materials
Aspiring Materials is a company based in Christchurch, New Zealand. The team has developed a world-first process that produces critical minerals and essential materials for everyday industrial users from a single rock input, olivine, using a carbon-free production process that generates no harmful waste. For more information, visit www.aspiringmaterials.com.
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