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European Metals advances key environmental approvals for Cinovec lithium project

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  • European Metals’ Cinovec lithium project has its EIA published by Czech authorities, with a public hearing imminent, marking a critical step toward final environmental approvals.
  • A limited cross-border environmental assessment with Germany is underway, reinforcing Cinovec’s strategic role as a future supplier of EU battery-grade lithium backed by EU and Czech state support.
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European Metals advances key environmental approvals for Cinovec lithium project

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European Metals Holdings Limited ( (AU:EMH) ) has shared an update.

European Metals Holdings has advanced environmental permitting for its flagship Cinovec lithium project in Czechia, with the country’s Ministry of Environment completing its review and publishing the Environmental Impact Assessment, and a public hearing due in the coming weeks. The project also enters a limited cross-border EIA process with German authorities, centred on hydrology and mine scheduling, marking a key step toward final approvals for a mine expected to supply a significant share of future EU lithium demand.

A joint hydrological model covering both Cinovec and the neighbouring Zinnwald project has been prepared by ERM and DHI, and relevant documentation has been translated into German and submitted to the Saxon State Council, with further timetable updates to follow. Progress on permitting, supported by substantial EU and Czech government grants and Cinovec’s designation as a strategic raw materials project, strengthens European Metals’ positioning as a future cornerstone supplier to Europe’s electric vehicle and energy storage industries.

More about European Metals Holdings Limited

European Metals Holdings Limited is an Australia- and UK-listed mining and development company focused on the Cinovec Lithium Project on the Czechia-Germany border, one of Europe’s largest hard rock lithium deposits. Through its joint venture company Geomet s.r.o., majority-owned by Czech utility CEZ, it aims to produce battery-grade lithium carbonate for the European electric vehicle and energy storage markets.

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