M2I Rebuilding Access to Vital Critical Minerals for the U.S.

We are a technology and research company serving the mining and extraction industry. Our approach unites all levels of government, business, non-profits, and academia to ensure sustainable access to critical minerals and metals vital for defense and industry.

Lithium, Cobal, Nickel, Magnesium, Graphite

M2i’s Closed-Loop Economy

Critical
Mineral & Metal
Independence

Advanced Industrial Recycling Solutions

M2i utilizes cutting-edge technology to turn industrial waste, scrap metals, and end of life cycle battery into pristine usable rare minerals and metals. This recycling drives towards our vision of a closed loop economy leading to metal and mineral independence from foreign sources for the U.S.

Cutting Edge Mineral Processing and Refining

M2i's groundbreaking mine remediation technology allows formerly abandoned mine lands to become both economically and ecologically sound  extracting additional critical minerals that were left behind by other mining companies. Our state-of-the-art technology maximizes mineral extraction efficiency, enhancing resource utilization and reducing waste.

State of the Art Mine Remediation and Revitalization Technology

M2i's innovative technology supports the cleanup of previously abandoned mine lands while making them safe for reuse by local communities. This includes technology that processes mine waste water, to make it fit for purpose, thus safeguarding the environment and the surrounding communities.

Economic and Community Revitalization

M2i has a rich ecosystem of partnerships, enabling us to collaborate closely with local and Indigenous communities to achieve mutual goals, such as creating jobs and responsibly stewarding the environment. We focus on prioritizing and integrating cultural preservation and community empowerment. Our projects create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and foster resilience in local communities.

Government and Defense Supply Chain Expertise

M2i is uniquely positioned to be a critical strategic partner for the U.S. Government and the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, leveraging our expertise, relationships, technologies, and world class execution capabilities.

Our Divisions

Our Divisions

Acquire abandoned mines to recover and reprocess tailings, reclaiming and revitalizing the land in the process. Rebuilding the U.S. mining capability industry by re-establishing and building processing and refining facilities of primary minerals and metals. 

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Scrap & Recycling Division

Strategy: Acquire multiple scrap and recycling businesses of non-ferrous metals.

Enhancing Infrastructure: Expand processing capabilities with advanced equipment
Maximizing Margins and Efficiency: Eco-efficient practices ensuring sustainability and bypassing brokers.
Enhanced Logistics: Strategic Network of facilities enabling better support to the Defense Industrial Base
Copper

02

Mining, Processing, and Refining Division

Strategy: Acquire abandoned mines to recover and (re)process tailings, while reclaiming and revitalizing the land in the process. Rebuilding the U.S. mining capability industry by re-establishing and building processing and refining facilities of primary minerals and metals.

Abandoned Mine Lands (AMLs):
  • Select AMLs rich in critical minerals with low environmental risk
  • Exploit existing mine tailings for metals of interest
  • Establish or revitalize on-site processing capabilities
  • Demonstrate environmental stewardship and sustainability
Establish partnerships with:
  • Mining, processing, and refining companies
  • Mineral and metal traders
  • Bureau of Land Management
  • Select university mining schools
Logistics:
  • Strategic Network of facilities enabling better support to the Defense Industrial Base.
  • In house capabilities to move and store large quantities of materials
Tungsten

03

Government and Defense Industrial Base Division

Strategy:
  • Develop & maintain relationships at all levels of Government and within the Defense Industrial Base
  • Strengthen and rebuild the domestic minerals and metals supply chain.
Strategic Minerals Reserve: Expand the resiliency of the critical minerals and metals supply chain beyond the capability of the National Defense Stockpile

Public Private Partnerships (P3s): Establish P3s with government, industry, and academic partners to:

  • Strengthen domestic industrial capacity to eliminate foreign dependence of the minerals and metals supply chain
  • Commercialize new technology
  • Develop minerals and metals industrial workforce
Vanadium

01

Scrap & Recycling Division

Strategy: Acquire multiple scrap and recycling businesses of non-ferrous metals.

Enhancing Infrastructure: Expand processing capabilities with advanced equipment
Maximizing Margins and Efficiency: Eco-efficient practices ensuring sustainability and bypassing brokers.
Enhanced Logistics: Strategic Network of facilities enabling better support to the Defense Industrial Base
Copper

02

Mining, Processing, and Refining Division

Strategy: Acquire abandoned mines to recover and (re)process tailings, while reclaiming and revitalizing the land in the process. Rebuilding the U.S. mining capability industry by re-establishing and building processing and refining facilities of primary minerals and metals.

Abandoned Mine Lands (AMLs):
  • Select AMLs rich in critical minerals with low environmental risk
  • Exploit existing mine tailings for metals of interest
  • Establish or revitalize on-site processing capabilities
  • Demonstrate environmental stewardship and sustainability
Establish partnerships with:
  • Mining, processing, and refining companies
  • Mineral and metal traders
  • Bureau of Land Management
  • Select university mining schools
Logistics:
  • Strategic Network of facilities enabling better support to the Defense Industrial Base.
  • In house capabilities to move and store large quantities of materials
Tungsten

03

Government and Defense Industrial Base Division

Strategy:
  • Develop & maintain relationships at all levels of Government and within the Defense Industrial Base
  • Strengthen and rebuild the domestic minerals and metals supply chain.
Strategic Minerals Reserve: Expand the resiliency of the critical minerals and metals supply chain beyond the capability of the National Defense Stockpile

Public Private Partnerships (P3s): Establish P3s with government, industry, and academic partners to:

  • Strengthen domestic industrial capacity to eliminate foreign dependence of the minerals and metals supply chain
  • Commercialize new technology
  • Develop minerals and metals industrial workforce
Vanadium

Our Leadership

Douglas Cole

Executive Chairman

Douglas Cole is Executive Chairman of M2i Global, Inc. and brings over 44 years experience in Sales, Marketing, and Leadership roles, having run 8 Public and Private Companies. He has focused all of his time on Global Development of Start up companies and turnarounds and has raised millions of dollars for his companies.

As a Private and Public Chairman, CEO and board member, he has expanded every company he has been involved with, leveraging relationships globally. He has spoken at many Major Industry Conferences throughout his career.

Since 1995, Doug has been CEO of several Public Companies and has delivered as a turnaround expert. He has provided insight and leadership as a board member of U.S. and globally-focused companies.

Doug is a 1978 Graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, with a BA in Letters and Science. He was a member of Cal’s Rugby team and has remained active with the University of California ever since.

Major General (Ret) Alberto Rosende

President & CEO

Major General (Ret) Alberto “Al” Rosende is the President & CEO of M2i Global, Inc. Al is an accomplished senior executive whose career spans a diverse range of roles across corporate, military, non-profit, and entrepreneurial settings.

In his distinguished military career, Al rose to the rank of Major General. In his last assignment, he served as the Commanding General of the 63rd Readiness Division, U.S. Army Reserve. In this role, he was responsible for Army Reserve facilities, equipment readiness, and personnel support across a seven-state region. His career included assignments at the highest levels of the U.S. Army Reserve, with service in the United States, Puerto Rico, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Among the numerous medals and awards he received during his military career are the Army Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, and the Bronze Star Medal.

Al holds a B.S. Degree in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University, an M.S. degree in National Security and Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School of National Resource Strategy at the National Defense University, and an M.A. in Education and Human Development from The George Washington University.

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Join us to shape a sustainable, prosperous future of economic and mineral independence.

M2I Can Supply
Critical Minerals
to the U.S.

M2i is an engineering, research, and services company uniting experts and solutions from government, business, nonprofits, and academia to ensure access to critical minerals for national defense and economic security.

13

AI

Aluminum

51

Sb

Antimony

33

As

Arsenic

29

Cu

Copper

27

Co

Cobalt

6

C

Graphite

3

Li

Lithium

12

Mg

Magnesium

25

Mn

Manganese

28

Ni

Nickel

21

Sc

Scandium

73

Ta

Tantalum

50

Sn

Tin

74

W

Tungsten

23

V

Vanadium

30

Zn

Zinc