MINING 2.0
A Regenerative Mining operation has a measurable and demonstrable net positive impact on local ecosystems and communities, aligning economic prosperity with environmental and social well-being.
Regenerative Mining can be seen in four pillars;
WATER
A water conservation strategy focused on keeping water use at minimum with minimal contamination risk and also, improving the water table.
ENERGY
Net-zero is a given. Generating clean energy. Co-generation and power shared value.
LEGACY
What happens when reserves are depleted? A shared value strategy focused on economic diversity to preserve wealth, sustainability!
TAILINGS / WASTE
Transform our waste and tailings into products or goods.
EVOLUTION FROM DESTRUCTIVE TO RENEGERATIVE MINING
Historically, mining practices have been associated with an avoidable environmental degradation and negative effects on local communities. However, technological advances have revolutionized the industry. Modern drilling techniques, tailings and waste management, and the use of Artificial Intelligence have paved the road for ‘Mining 2.0’ or Regenerative Mining.
This new model is based on prioritizing. Through Regenerative Mining we make sure that in the end, all mining activities contribute positively to the ecosystem as well as the local communities.