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Tackling Copper ‘Material Movement’ On Road To Zero

Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 29 May 2026

  Copper ended the week at historically elevated levels, with pricing still shaped more by tariff expectations, geopolitical tension and tight physical availability than by any single clean supply-demand signal.…

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Glencore Australia: Long-Term Copper Leadership, Regional Investment and Processing Strength

    As a long-term member of the International Copper Association Australia, Glencore Australia holds an important place in the nation’s copper value chain and broader resources sector. Across Queensland,…

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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 22 May 2026

Copper ended the week elevated but below its mid-May peak, with the market correcting from the earlier spike above US$14,000/t before stabilising in the low-to-mid US$13,000s/t range. Trading Economics shows…

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Sandfire Resources – A great Australian copper story

    Sandfire Resources is a powerful example of how Australian copper producers are stepping up to meet the challenges of decarbonisation, supply security, and innovation – and how collaboration…

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September 21, 2022 · General, Mining

A new Australian technology roadmap outlines how copper producers can embrace innovation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at mines.

The Material Movement study warns mine waste operating systems are under pressure. Rising copper demand—growing by 2.1% a year till 2027—plus declining ore grades at many mine sites are pushing material volumes higher globally.

Boosting the sustainability of materials movement at copper mines is fundamental to cutting emissions to ultimately achieve Net Zero the report says. 

A number of material movement processes like Fragmentation (drill & blast), Haulage, Conveying & Sorting, and Disposal & Re-Use are open to technological innovations to help cut emissions long term.

The roadmap outlines solutions available today (Horizon 1), near future (Horizon 2), or long term (Horizon 3) that suggest the sector is on the cusp of change. From drill alignment and advanced sensing technologies available today, to fast emerging advanced robotics, autonomous haulage, bespoke conveyance systems, and trace mineral recovery, copper mines are set to be transformed.

But the report warns that change won’t be easy or uniform given that each mine is unique. Differences between open cut, underground and hybrid operations plus site lifecycle phases will all mean tailored solutions for emission reduction. 

“Australia already has a robust mining technology sector built around industry, government, university and Mining, Equipment, Technology Services (METS) pushing innovation,” John Fennell, CEO International Copper Association Australia, said. “Reforming mine material movement is the next challenge for us all.”

The Material Movement Roadmap is an example of that collaboration. The International Copper Association Australia (ICAA) joined partners MMG, 29Metals, Ok Tedi Mining, Aeris Resources, Anax Metals, OZ Minerals, Sandfire Resources, and the European Copper Institute (ECI) to develop the roadmap report.

The Material Movement report is the third study in three years focused on helping copper mines reach Net Zero through cutting edge technology.  Two more reports are planned. 

Find Roadmap: https://copper.com.au/about/projects/roadmap-to-zero/zero-emission-copper-mine-of-the-future-material-movement-report/

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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 29 May 2026

  Copper ended the week at historically elevated levels, with pricing still shaped more by tariff expectations, geopolitical tension and…

Read More

Glencore Australia: Long-Term Copper Leadership, Regional Investment and Processing Strength

    As a long-term member of the International Copper Association Australia, Glencore Australia holds an important place in the…

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Copper Weekly Brief — Week Ending 22 May 2026

Copper ended the week elevated but below its mid-May peak, with the market correcting from the earlier spike above US$14,000/t…

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Sandfire Resources – A great Australian copper story

    Sandfire Resources is a powerful example of how Australian copper producers are stepping up to meet the challenges…

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