London Symposium: How new tech and sustainability can transform mining

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From left to right: Adrian Pocobelli, host of TNM podcast; Giovanna Romero, senior vice-president for corporate affairs and sustainability; Thomas Mumford, vice-president for exploration at Scottie Resources; and Brent Johnson, vice-president for environment at Dundee Sustainable Technologies, during a panel discussion at The Northern Miner’s Metals Symposium in London.

Panelists agreed that mining companies ignoring sustainability risk losing social and political support. The panelists shared how their diverse approaches could bolster projects’ sustainability credentials. “New technologies require rigorous testing, often by large companies with the resources to run pilot projects,” he said. “This slows adoption.”

This collaboration has led to 44% of the company’s gold production today coming from these partnerships. Romero described them as an important step in reducing environmental harm and fostering community trust. “This project, managed by the local municipality, illustrates how closures can benefit communities long after mining operations end,” she said.The panel stressed that sustainability is a must, not just a goal. It’s vital for both ethics and business.

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