6-K
Sigma Lithium Corp (SGML)
UNITEDSTATESSECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSIONWashington, D.C. 20549
FORM6-K
REPORTOF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR15d-16 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Forthe month of June 2026
Commission File Number: 001-40786
SigmaLithium Corporation
(Translation of registrant's name into English)
181,Bay Street, Suite 4400Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2T3, Canada
(Address of principal executive office)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F [ ] Form 40-F [X]
EXHIBITINDEX
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| 99.1 | Press Release dated June 2, 2026 |
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
| Sigma Lithium Corporation | |
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| Date: June 2, 2026 | /s/ Ana Cristina Cabral |
| Ana Cristina Cabral | |
| Chief Executive Officer |

SIGMA LITHIUMDEMONSTRATES EXCELLENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE FILING DATA COLLECTED BY EXTERNAL EXPERTS MEASURING LOW NOISE, LOW DUST, LOW VIBRATIONS
HIG****HLIGHTS
| · | SigmaLithium files one year of external expert environmental data (for the 12 months to May 2026) demonstrating its track record: low levelsof dust, vibrations, noise, monitored in four neighbouring communities, as follows: |
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| o | Dust:Sigma Lithium operates 560% better than recommended standards for total suspended particles, 350% better for particle size of below 2.5 micrometers. |
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| o | Noise:95 measurement campaigns conducted during night and day demonstrated compliance with ABNT standards. |
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| o | Vibrations:The level of vibrations measured in terms of velocity measured in millimeters per second against the frequency measured in Hertz wereextremely low, barely registering on the seismograph scale, when set against the ABNT limits. |
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| · | Thedata series externally collected by experts provides transparent, objective evidence of Sigma Lithium’s impeccable environmentaltrack record. |
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| · | Theevidence filed directly refutes baseless and unproven claims against the Company made in local Brazilian courts, currently under appealat the State Courts in Minas Gerais (Tribunal de Justiça de Minas Gerais). |
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São Paulo, June2, 2026– Sigma Lithium Corporation (NASDAQ: SGML, TSX-V:SGML BVMF: S2GM34) (“Sigma Lithium” or the “Company”), the largest producer of lithium oxide concentrate in the Americas¹ and dedicated to industrializing socially and environmentally sustainable lithium materials to supply global producers of batteries for energy security, demonstrated the Company’s excellence in environmental performance in a filing with one year of data collected by external experts with measurements demonstrating low levels of dust, vibrations and noise generated by its operations.
The solid data series externally collected by experts provides transparent, objective evidence of Sigma Lithium’s environmental track record and directly refutes baseless and unproven claims against the Company made in local Brazilian courts, currently under appeal within jurisdiction of rule of law at the State Courts in Minas Gerais (Tribunal de Justiça de Minas Gerais). The data points are below the stringent legal limits in Brazil, as well as the established standards of the Brazilian Technical Standards Association (“Associacao Brasileira de Normas Tecnicas” or “ABNT”) and Brazil’s National Environmental Council (“Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente” or “CONAMA”).
The tables below graphically illustrate the data for Sigma Lithium’s environmental performance for airborne particular matter (PM), vibration, and noise over the past year. The data was collected by third-party experts engaged by the Company and demonstrate that Sigma Lithium has consistently performed better than the minimum regulatory legal requirements.
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| · | Tables<br>1, 2, and 3 show data with respect to the monitoring of dust. Data is presented for the twelve months to May 2026 showing total suspended<br>particles and particle size below 10 and 2.5 micrometers measured in four locations in the community (C1, C2, C3, and C4). The data shows<br>that the levels of dust generated by Sigma Lithium’s operations were 350% to 560% below the CONAMA standard limits established for<br>each category. |
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| · | Table<br>4 shows the level of vibration measured in the twelve months to May 2026 in terms of velocity measured in millimeters per second against<br>the frequency measured in Hertz. The vibrations (marked by “X” in the chart) are extremely low, when set against the ABNT<br>limits shown in the red line. |
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| · | Table<br>5 shows the results of noise monitoring in the twelve months to May 2026 that measures compliance with ABTN limits in terms of decibels<br>at four locations. The chart includes a data set for daytime monitoring and another for nighttime monitoring. |
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Anna Hartley, Sigma Lithium’sVice President of Investor Relations and Global Banking said: “Sigma Lithium has chosen to file a full year of environmental monitoringdata, independently collected by third party experts, covering dust, noise, and vibration levels. The results underscore our strong environmentalperformance and leadership in sustainable mining practices. The data provides transparent, objective evidence of our dedication to environmentalstewardship and directly refutes claims suggesting otherwise. Sigma Lithium is committed to maintaining the highest standards of socialand environmental sustainability. The Company’s operations support approximately 19,000 livelihoods, benefiting an estimated 80,000people in one of Brazil’s most economically challenged regions. At Sigma Lithium, we recognize the significance of this impact andembrace this responsibility with the utmost seriousness.”
Table 1: Sigma Lithium –LOW DUST –Total Suspended Particles (micrometers)

Sigma Lithium operates 560% better than recommendedstandards for total suspended particles, 350% better for particle size of below 10 and 2.5 micrometers.
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Table 2: Sigma Lithium –LOW DUST –Particle Size ≤ 10 micrometers

Table 3: Sigma Lithium – LOWDUST –Particle Size ≤ 2.5 micrometers

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Table 4: Sigma Lithium –VIBRATIONS

The levelof vibrations measured in terms of velocity measured in millimeters per second against the frequency measured in Hertz were extremelylow, barely registering on the seismograph scale, when set against the ABNT limits.
Table 5: SigmaLithium – NOISE – RESULTS OF ACOUSTIC MONITORING
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95 measurementcampaigns conducted during night and day demonstrated compliance with ABNT standards.
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ABOUT SIGMA LITHIUM
Sigma Lithium Corporation (NASDAQ: SGML, TSXV: SGML, BVMF: S2GM34), (“Sigma Lithium” or “the Company”) is the largest producer of lithium oxide concentrate in the Americas¹ and dedicated to industrializing socially and environmentally sustainable lithium materials to supply global producers of batteries for energy security.
The Company runs one of the world’s largest lithium production sites—the fifth-largest industrial-mineral complex for lithium oxide concentrate—at its Grota do Cirilo operation in Brazil. Sigma Lithium is at the forefront of environmental and social sustainability in the electric battery materials supply chain. The Company’s Greentech Industrial Plant combines the reuse of 100% of water, zero use of toxic chemicals, zero tailings and the use of 100% renewable electricity. For more than two years Sigma Lithium has not experienced an accident with lost time.
Sigma Lithium currently has a nameplate capacity to produce 270,000 tonnes of lithium oxide concentrate on an annualized basis (approximately 38,000–40,000 tonnes of LCE) at its mine and state-of-the-art Greentech Industrial Plant. The Company has initiated a Phase 2 expansion designed to close to double production capacity to 520,000 tonnes. For more information about Sigma Lithium, visit our website
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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASECONTACT
Anna Hartley, Vice President of Global Banking and Investor Relations
anna.hartley@sigmalithium.com.br
+44 7866 458 093
Mariana Bengtson, Investor Relations Manager
mariana.bengtson@sigmalithium.com.br
+55 11 9 2144 2750
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FORWARD-LOOKINGSTATEMENTS
Thisnews release includes certain “forward-looking information” under applicable Canadian and U.S. securities legislation, includingbut not limited to statements relating to timing and costs related to the general business and operational outlook of the Company, theenvironmental footprint of tailings and positive ecosystem impact relating thereto, donation and upcycling of tailings, timing and quantitiesrelating to tailings and Green Lithium, achievements and projections relating to the Zero Tailings strategy, achievement of ramp-up volumes,production estimates and the operational status of the Grota do Cirilo Project, and other forward-looking information. All statementsthat address future plans, activities, events, estimates, expectations, or developments that the Company believes, expects, or anticipateswill or may occur is forward-looking information, including statements regarding the potential development of mineral resources and mineralreserves which may or may not occur. Forward-looking information contained herein is based on certain assumptions regarding, among otherthings: general economic and political conditions; the stable and supportive legislative, regulatory and community environment in Brazil;demand for lithium, including that such demand is supported by growth in the electric vehicle market; the Company’s market positionand future financial and operating performance; the Company’s estimates of mineral resources and mineral reserves, including whethermineral resources will ever be developed into mineral reserves; and the Company’s ability to operate its mineral projects includingthat the Company will not experience any materials or equipment shortages, any labor or service provider outages or delays or any technicalissues. Although management believes that the assumptions and expectations reflected in the forward-looking information are reasonable,there can be no assurance that these assumptions and expectations will prove to be correct. Forward-looking information inherently involvesand is subject to risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to that the market prices for lithium may not remain at currentlevels; and the market for electric vehicles and other large format batteries currently has limited market share and no assurances canbe given for the rate at which this market will develop, if at all, which could affect the success of the Company and its ability todevelop lithium operations. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future eventscould differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-lookinginformation. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether because ofnew information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. For more information on the risks, uncertainties and assumptionsthat could cause our actual results to differ from current expectations, please refer to the current annual information form of the Companyand other public filings available under the Company’s profile atwww.sedarplus.com.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchangenor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility forthe adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
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