Supra Elemental Recovery has joined the Defense Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC), a collaborative initiative focused on strengthening secure, innovative, and resilient capabilities across the defense industrial base.

Through this membership, the company plans to work closely with other consortium partners to exchange best practices, contribute to ongoing research, and support efforts aimed at bolstering national security through industrial collaboration.
The move comes on the heels of Supra’s recent strategic investment from Rio Tinto and aligns with the company’s broader push to expand domestic processing capacity for critical minerals.
Leadership Comments
“Critical minerals processing has become a national security priority,” said Katie Durham, Co-founder and CEO of Supra. “We are honored to join the Defense Industrial Base Consortium and explore potential opportunities to contribute to efforts that strengthen domestic supply chain resilience.”
“The U.S. needs new processing technologies that are modular, scalable, and capable of profitably unlocking domestic supply from both conventional and overlooked resources,” said Jordan Sessler, Co-founder and COO of Supra.
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