
26 Jan 2026
Sustain360°™ has been officially accepted and registered on Mining Connect, an initiative of the International Trade Administration (ITA) – U.S. Commercial Service, which connects innovative organizations with international stakeholders across the mining, minerals, and industrial supply chain ecosystem.
Huntsville, AL., [Jan 26, 2026] – Sustain360°™ has been officially accepted and registered on Mining Connect, an initiative of the International Trade Administration (ITA) – U.S. Commercial Service, which connects innovative organizations with international stakeholders across the mining, minerals, and industrial supply chain ecosystem.
Participation in Mining Connect enables Sustain360°™ to engage with global partners, institutions, and industry stakeholders focused on material security, supply chain resilience, and responsible resource development. The platform provides structured access to international networks supporting innovation, infrastructure development, and cross-border collaboration.
The registration reflects growing recognition of Sustain360°™’s work in advancing intelligence-driven approaches to critical minerals, rare earth elements, and strategic material supply chains. Through data and network-based frameworks, the company supports greater visibility into material dependencies, sourcing risk, regulatory exposure, and system-level resilience across complex industrial ecosystems.
Mining Connect, led by the International Trade Administration’s U.S. Commercial Service, brings together government bodies, solution providers, and industry participants to strengthen cooperation across global mining and minerals value chains. Sustain360°™’s inclusion places the company within an international ecosystem focused on long-term resource security, transparency, and sustainable industrial development.
This milestone strengthens Sustain360°™’s positioning within global critical minerals and industrial infrastructure networks, reinforcing its role in supporting resilient, transparent, and future-ready material supply systems.