AbstractEnvironmental concerns, water and energy availability and costs as well as the public's license to operate all contrive to demand more efforts targeting sustainability. In this paper we discuss the broad lessons learnt in the wider mining industry that may be relevant to the phosphate rock industry. In particular, we suggest that it is innovation, particularly in technology that holds the key to more sustainable mining. Breakthrough developments in automation, in sorting, comminution and flotation are highlighted together with some suggestions as to how a more collaborative approach is needed to bring through step changes in the industry
Sustainability performance is a critical driver in the social, environmental, and financial performa...
Extractive resources are indisputably a necessary component of international sustainable development...
Mining is essential for human health and prosperity, and is increasing as the global population grow...
AbstractEnvironmental concerns, water and energy availability and costs as well as the public's lice...
The rapid industrialization in recent decades has enormously increased demands for energy and minera...
The first stage of the circular economy, mining, is examined from the perspective of sustainability....
Sustainable development integrates economic, environmental and social considerations in order to imp...
The supply of minerals and energy is critical to global society. However, this supply is associated ...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.The supply of minerals and energy is critical ...
A sustainable manufacturing process must rely on an also sustainable raw materials and energy supply...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
The first stage of the circular economy, mining, is examined from the perspective of sustainability....
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
In the Global Mining Initiative, the mining industry came together to understand the industry's role...
Mining is known to cause high ecological and social impacts especially due to its extractive nature ...
Sustainability performance is a critical driver in the social, environmental, and financial performa...
Extractive resources are indisputably a necessary component of international sustainable development...
Mining is essential for human health and prosperity, and is increasing as the global population grow...
AbstractEnvironmental concerns, water and energy availability and costs as well as the public's lice...
The rapid industrialization in recent decades has enormously increased demands for energy and minera...
The first stage of the circular economy, mining, is examined from the perspective of sustainability....
Sustainable development integrates economic, environmental and social considerations in order to imp...
The supply of minerals and energy is critical to global society. However, this supply is associated ...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.The supply of minerals and energy is critical ...
A sustainable manufacturing process must rely on an also sustainable raw materials and energy supply...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
The first stage of the circular economy, mining, is examined from the perspective of sustainability....
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
In the Global Mining Initiative, the mining industry came together to understand the industry's role...
Mining is known to cause high ecological and social impacts especially due to its extractive nature ...
Sustainability performance is a critical driver in the social, environmental, and financial performa...
Extractive resources are indisputably a necessary component of international sustainable development...
Mining is essential for human health and prosperity, and is increasing as the global population grow...