The recovery and recycling of neodymium magnets (NdFeB) is important because they contain rare earth elements such as neodymium and dysprosium, which are strategic and costly materials. These magnets are found in electric motors, hard drives, smartphones, and wind turbines. Recycling involves recovering magnets from electronic waste or from decommissioned motors. The main technologies are direct recycling (crushing and reusing the magnetic powder), hydrometallurgical processes (chemical dissolution and recovery of rare earths), and pyrometallurgical processes (high-temperature melting). Recycling reduces the environmental impact of mining, improves supply security, and supports the circular economy of rare earth materials.