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Easpring Finland’s environmentally-friendly proposal: Establishing cathode active material plant in Kotka

Easpring Finland New Materials Oy, a joint venture between Finnish Minerals Group and Beijing Easpring Material Technology Co., Ltd., has recently applied for an...

Revitalizing mines: Gravitricity’s green energy innovation underground

Gravitricity's approach to repurposing end-of-life mine shafts for underground gravity energy storage sounds promising. By utilizing heavy weights suspended in deep shafts, they offer...

EU’s strategic shift and environmental challenges in Southeast Europe

The European Union's shift in strategy is reverberating negatively across Southeast Europe, with metal extraction posing significant risks to both the environment and local...

Balancing Serbia’s lithium wealth with environmental responsibilities

Serbia's aggressive foreign policy stance towards its neighbors is matched by its valuable lithium reserves, estimated to account for about 1.3 percent of global...

Consequences of mining: Bosnia’s forests in peril

The forest surrounding Vares is not just a collection of trees but a vital habitat for wildlife, including bears and wolves. However, activists are...

Unified mineral reporting: UNECE aligns international standards for mining industry

The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) recently announced the harmonization of key international standards used in mineral reporting to simplify the process...

Charting mineral demand amidst the clean energy revolution: Tackling uncertainty and sustainability

The shift towards clean energy technologies, ranging from wind turbines to electric vehicles, is driving significant demand for a diverse array of minerals and...

Ensuring public health amid concerns over UK metal mines: Experts call for rigorous testing

Amid growing concerns about public health risks associated with abandoned metal mines in the UK, leading experts are emphasizing the need for extensive testing...

Exploring the socioeconomic effects of Talga’s graphite mine in Nunasvaara, Sweden

Since Talga, an Australian mining company, announced its plans to open a graphite mine in Nunasvaara, Sweden, residents in nearby Vittangi have been questioning...
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