PROCESSING

Mineral processing rises on the emissions radar

New and more efficient processing technologies need to be developed as mining companies seek to reduce their Scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions, according to a report commissioned by Weir Group.

Paul Harris
 Weir Minerals' Enduron HPGR equipment

Weir Minerals' Enduron HPGR equipment

With miners having taken significant strides to reduce their Scope 2 emissions through implementing changes to their energy matrix, such as purchasing renewable energy, companies are now focused on the...

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