Turkey has 73% of boron deposits, they are:
Balikesir’s Bigadic,
Kürahya’s Emet and
Eskisehir’s Kirka districts. The deposits contain a lot of
lithium (in
boron waste). However, because the method was only found in 2020, it wasn’t used to make
lithium, instead it sat there untouched until the method was found and the
boron waste could be turned into
lithium by using it. As a result of the
R&D activities that Eti Maden did over the last 3 years, the production of
lithium from liquid waste will start.
Lithium carbonate and marketable
boron products will be produced during this process, which separates
lithium from
boron from each other in waste products. In recent years, Eti Maden has reached significant success in the cleaning products market by producing cleaning materials from
boron products. The $20 million of
lithium that
Turkey keep
importing will stop, as they have made something that will do more than the
imports and it will be less expensive to maintain. The
Turkish government has made 2 million and 23 thousand cleaning products in the span of 18 years (2002-2020) it seems like the method has been successful as Eti Maden and the
Turkish government are getting money from the
lithium that it creates and they can use it for other things. ==References==