Exodys Energy develops UPCYCLE, a small modular nuclear fuel recycling facility that converts spent nuclear fuel into secure domestic feedstock. The technology processes ceramic fuels from PWR, BWR, and MOX reactors as well as metallic fuels for next-generation reactors. It scales in 100 metric ton per year increments, maintains proliferation resistance via continuous material balance without plutonium separation, and provides real-time safeguards. The company targets the U.S. inventory of over 100,000 metric tons of used nuclear fuel stored at more than 70 sites, reframing it as a domestic energy reserve. This addresses a projected 1.4 million metric ton uranium supply deficit by 2045 and a $44.5 billion government waste liability. Operations align with 2025 U.S. policies including Executive Order #14299 mandating domestic recycling, a national uranium emergency declaration, Defense Production Act mobilization, and uranium's addition to critical minerals. Exodys participates in a nuclear fuel ecosystem with partnerships spanning feedstock, policy advocacy, and capital.