Splendor Titanium’s process has many advantages compared to current production processes, including a low environmental impact. A key differentiator: it is not dependent on or limited to one feedstock; it is an adaptable production process.

Titanium dioxide is a white pigment with a wide array of industrial uses, including in renewable energy. The main use of the pigment is in paints and coatings. Due to titanium dioxide’s applications and safety profile, it plays an important role in pollutant removal and in efforts to reuse, sustain, and recycle materials. Indeed, when titanium dioxide is used as an input, it provides end-product longevity, resulting in less waste.
Clean and environmentally efficient – materials used in Splendor’s process are either recycled or are saleable byproducts for other users of metallic concentrates; the process has low energy and low water usage requirements.


The low-cost technology process is designed to be efficient from an energy and operational perspective; it will provide direct and indirect economic and social impacts from the outset, including a highly skilled operational workforce. Splendor Titanium aims to exceed localization and nationalization targets in all production facilities. Each plant will comply with local regulations while providing shareholder returns, along with funds that can be invested in the community, nationally, and in beneficial sustainable development opportunities.