Greenland Minerals Limited provided update on important progress on the permitting of the Company's 100% owned Kvanefjeld Rare Earth Project. Greenland's Environmental Agency for Mineral Resource Activities (EAMRA) has advised the Company that the independent scientific reviews of the Kvanefjeld Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and supporting studies have concluded, and the EIA has been assessed to meet the requirements of the EIA Guidelines for public consultation. Fulfilment of the Guidelines means that all aspects of the Kvanefjeld Project are based on international environmental standards and the principles of Best Available Technology and Best Environmental Practice. Independent scientific reviews of the Kvanefjeld EIA were conducted by the Danish Centre for Environment with assistance from the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources. Greenlandic and Danish versions of the EIA report are required for the EIA acceptance to be formalised. Translations are expected to be completed in October. The Ministry of Mineral Resources then tables the necessary reporting documentation (Environmental and Social Impact Assessments, Maritime Safety Study) that constitutes an exploitation license application and a public consultation phase will be scheduled. In their assessment, EAMRA stated that they were very satisfied with how the review-revision process has been conducted with a high degree of mutual flexibility and cooperation. With the EIA technical review-revision phase concluded, the Company looks forward to updating on the timing of a public consultation phase, and subsequent steps to complete project permitting.