Anaconda Mining receives Industry Excellence Award for sustainability efforts

By Dale Benton
Environmental stewardship continues to be one of the most important factors of any mining operation, and one that more and more mining companies all aro...

Environmental stewardship continues to be one of the most important factors of any mining operation, and one that more and more mining companies all around the world are being recognised for.

Anaconda Mining Inc has announced that it has been awarded the Natural Resources Magazine’s Industry Excellence Award for Environmental Stewardship.

The award recognises mining companies in Atlantic Canada’s natural resources sectors that are “striving for and achieving greatness in resource development, health and safety, innovation, environmental stewardship and championing communities.”

 "Anaconda Mining strives to be an environmental leader in the mining sector with a focus on implementing proven and innovative green initiatives that contribute to the sustainability of the environment. In the past two years we have implemented projects unique to the industry that have turned liabilities into revenue opportunities, while also having significant positive environmental impacts. We use ingenuity, innovation and technology to maximize value for all of our stakeholders."
~ Dustin Angelo, President & CEO
 

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The award recognised Anaconda’s commitment to environmental stewardship and innovation, highlighting:

  • The establishment of a deep-water port at the Point Rousse Project, which created the opportunity to turn approximately three million tonnes of waste rock into a competitive product in the seaborne aggregates market. The shipment of aggregates for this venture reduced the need for waste rock disposal on site, decreasing the overall environmental footprint of the Point Rousse Project, while creating significant non-dilutive financing.
  • The permitting of a seven million-tonne in-pit tailings facility in the Pine Cove Pit at Point Rousse, which can provide up to 15 years of storage capacity with less technical and environmental risks compared to conventional, constructed facilities.
  • Product testing of tailings from the Point Rousse Project as a soil enhancement product and exploring potential markets in the agriculture industry.

 

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