🔔 WEBINAR 🔔 The ‘woman’ card: what does mining really think about gender representation? Mining has traditionally been one of the world's most male-dominated industries, but women—whether as members of mining societies, affected communities, or leaders—have always influenced how extraction is done. In this webinar, we delve into whether current efforts to increase female representation in mining are truly effective or simply PR tactics. We will explore pressing concerns like "women-washing", unconscious bias, the impact of motherhood, and the effect of conflict minerals on women and children. Join us live, and share your questions and insights during the discussion!
Mining Magazine
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Daily breaking news and in-depth features about the operational aspects of the global mining industry.
About us
Founded in 1909 by Herbert Hoover, Mining Magazine is the single definitive guide to mining. Mining Magazine offers in-depth, technical insight into all operational aspects of mining. The title is designed to inform and assist mine management with decisions on mining techniques and technologies, as well as issues affecting their workforce, logistics and supply chains.
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🌍 Introducing the Mining Company ESG Index Webinar 🌍 We’re excited to introduce the Mining Company ESG Index—a comprehensive, data-driven analysis of ESG performance across 61 of the world’s largest mining companies. Join us for this free webinar to uncover key findings based on 7,000 meticulously gathered data points across 9 critical indicators. This project represents months of dedicated effort, with painstaking review of company reports to ensure an accurate and transparent ESG benchmarking. 🔍 About the Mining Company ESG Index: Our Index provides a deep look into ESG performance across 6 essential pillars: Emissions, Diversity, Land, Water, Health & Safety, and Community Investment. Join us on: 📅 Tuesday, 12 November 2024 ⏰ 2:00 PM GMT In this 45-minute session, we’ll cover: 🔸 ESG: A Top Priority for Mining? – Why ESG matters now more than ever 🔸 Measuring ESG Success – Our unique, data-driven approach to ESG ranking 🔸 Key Insights from the Mining Sector – Trends and findings from our data 🔸 Q&A with Group Mining Finance Editor, Siobhan Lismore-Scott Secure your spot to gain insights from this in-depth, data-backed ESG project and discover how the industry is advancing in sustainability. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed on mining’s ESG future. https://lnkd.in/gAxQxDEe #ESG #Mining #Sustainability #DataDriven #ESGIndex #Webinar #MiningIndustry PT Adaro Minerals Indonesia Tbk, Agnico Eagle Mines Limited, Alamos Gold Inc., Anglo American, AngloGold Ashanti, Grupo Antofagasta Minerals, Arch Resources, Inc, B2Gold Corp., Barrick, BHP, Fortescue, Freeport-McMoRan, Glencore, GOLD FIELDS, Newmont Corporation, Pan American Silver Corp., Rio Tinto, South32, Teck Resources Limited, Vale, Zijin Mining Group
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Panellists at an event hosted in the UK House of Lords called on Anglo American to "answer for its toxic legacy" in Kabwe, Zambia. The company was involved with the Kabwe lead mine from 1925 to 1974. A class action suit has been filed in South Africa against Anglo by claimants who say that the lead poisoning that they have suffered was a result of the mining operations. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ecAQyhMP
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Rare earth elements (REEs) are notoriously tricky to separate from each other, and the process often yields radioactive by-products like uranium and thorium, which require specialised handling. Penn State University scientists revealed yesterday a new development in #REE separation, using a bacterial protein called LanD. This protein as the unique ability to bind to light REEs such as #neodymium and #praseodymium. "LanD is a promising way to modernise REE separation practices," said Professor Joseph Cotruvo, Jr., who led the research. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ePw7UTBH
Scientists use bacterial protein to seperate REEs
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Has machine learning found a solution to US #lithium demands? A new study using 'novel methodology' from the US Geological Survey and the Arkansas state geologist's office has found between five and 19 million tons of lithium reserves beneath south west Arkansas. If recoverable, the reserves would "cover current estimated US lithium consumption" and would "meet projected 2030 world demand for lithium in car batteries nine times over". Read more: https://lnkd.in/gmze5rYY
Machine learning reveals vast lithium brine reserves beneath Arkansas
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A strong set of results yesterday from Freeport-McMoRan, one of the world's largest #copper miners, came after strong demand for power cables and building wire associated with substantial investment in electrical infrastructure and AI data centres. Chief executive Kathleen Quirk said that its "high potential innovative leach technologies are delivering results", adding that the company has "several ongoing initiatives to add scale and low cost copper volumes" in its Americas business. Read more: https://lnkd.in/giw6tWE7
Freeport-McMoRan points to growth in data centres in results
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British manufacturer ATHERTON MATERIALS HANDLING LIMITED recently installed a Bunting Suspension Electro Magnet at a calcium carbonate quarry in Melton, aiming to improve productivity by reducing the frequency of metal detection trips. The newly-installed equipment will eliminate ferrous metal contaminants before they reach the quarry's metal detector, minimising downtime and safeguarding the quarry's processing machinery. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e85wb-UV
Case study: suspension electro magnet creates productivity boost
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This week, Mercedes-Benz AG officially opened its lithium-ion battery (LiB) recycling plant with an "integrated mechanical-hydrometallurgical process" in Kuppenheim, Germany. The plant was developed with Primobius, a joint venture between German plant and mechanical engineering company SMS group and Australian process technology developer Neometals Ltd. With an expected recovery rate of more than 96 per cent, the car manufacturer said the recovered materials, including #lithium, #nickel and #cobalt, will be "suitable for use in new batteries". Read more: https://lnkd.in/eWxbZ_XV
Mercedes-Benz recovers rare metals from batteries at new hydrometallurgy plant
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"On the rotary drill side, we are seeing a 30-35% percentage of the total demand for electric," Sandvik's global product manager for rotary drills Nellaiappan Subbiah told Mining Magazine. But the drill manufacturer's innovations extend beyond electrification, into automation and data. Sandvik is the equipment provider for three sites that operate with a completely autonomous surface fleet, including surface boom drills and #rotarydrills operating together from the same seat, operated from a remote control centre. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ewi24Bp8