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Enough Copper For The Future?

A new study has raised doubts the world has enough mineable copper to sustain the demands of both human development and the green economy. The report by the Society of…

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Australia’s Tech Dilemma

Australians are keen on technology, especially at home, but the country’s broadband is just not cutting it apparently.  Well that’s the only conclusion you can draw from a bunch of…

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Microbial Mining

A new copper leaching discovery suggests biotech-driven mining solutions could soon recover critical minerals, reduce waste and enhance sustainability. A critical minerals platform startup, Endolith, has successfully demonstrated that its…

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The Clean Energy Election?

The return of a Labor Government is also being hailed as an endorsement of Australia’s remarkable renewables journey, but there’s still a long way to go. A lot of issues…

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April 10, 2019 · John’s Blog, Mining

What ever happens to Australia’s climate goals-or even the world’s- electrification & clean energy are here to stay.

In theory we’re all heading to a cleaner, greener world with lower climate gas emissions. But creating the so called circular economy-where we minimise waste & make the most of our resources-is proving challenging despite its obvious worth.

Copper is already in a great position. 100% recyclable, its one of the world’s most reusable metals without losing any features-the so called “infinite life”.

Recovering copper from motors, transformers and cables requires up to 85% less energy than primary production. Europe says it already gets almost 50% of its copper demand with recycled material, but it’s a very mixed bag everywhere else.

We obviously need to do more to get copper recycling rates up, especially here in Australia or the Asia Pacific. But re-use also has its limits due to a host of issues like regulations, product design or commercial market forces and can no way meet the world’s growing demand for copper.

Smarter, cleaner mining is obviously one answer to that.

The copper industry is energy intensive and ICA’s own research says our members already invest more than $20 Billion in improving the environmental performance of their operations.

Technological innovation is also key. At last year’s South Australian Copper To The World Conference I ran a session showcasing new developments across the world aimed at harnessing technology to make mines far more environmentally sustainable.

I’ll be doing the same again in June where companies like BHP, Oz Minerals , Newcrest and others will talk about what they’re doing in this space. Obviously driver-less trucks, smart software and robots are one aspect of this, but so too are new efforts to improve what happens as the ore is processed, stored and transported.

Both the front and back ends of copper-its extraction and its final use for electric gadgets or cars-can be rethought, disrupted and improved. The circular economy may be a tough call in many areas of life, but for copper the basis is already there.

Cheers

John Fennell

08/04/2019

Featured

Enough Copper For The Future?

A new study has raised doubts the world has enough mineable copper to sustain the demands of both human development…

Read More

Australia’s Tech Dilemma

Australians are keen on technology, especially at home, but the country’s broadband is just not cutting it apparently.  Well that’s…

Read More

Microbial Mining

A new copper leaching discovery suggests biotech-driven mining solutions could soon recover critical minerals, reduce waste and enhance sustainability. A…

Read More

The Clean Energy Election?

The return of a Labor Government is also being hailed as an endorsement of Australia’s remarkable renewables journey, but there’s…

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