Metalsearch Limited announced the successful synthesis of commercial grade zeolite Type A also known as Linde Type A ("LTA") from leached spodumene process residue using patent-pending technology ("IP") developed by the University of Queensland ("UQ"). This promising result is the product of a dedicated accelerated mine-tailings and process residues research program currently underway. MSE has received coal tailings and lithium refinery process residue ("Li Process Residue") from two Australian mining companies, and coal gangue from a Chinese synthetic zeolite producer. Lab-scale testwork undertaken by UQ confirms the successful synthesis of pure zeolite LTA from Li Process Residue using patent-pending technology. Zeolite LTA produced has been evaluated against commercial grade Type A zeolite and found to be comparable in terms of quality and impurity levels. MSE has engaged an in-house senior process engineer to work in unison with UQ to aid economic understanding of flowsheet and enhance potential commercial outcomes. MSE has been actively seeking mine tailings and process residues for testing under conditions of patent-pending technology developed by UQ to aid the development of a potential commercial remediation solution for the mining industry. To date interest has surfaced from two Australian mining companies and a leading synthetic zeolite producer in China to assess the potential of MSE mineral processing technologies to convert mine tailings and process residue streams into commercially-saleable zeolites. To date MSE has received the following potential feed materials: coal tailings; Li Process Residue; and coal gangue.