
Restoration of Mining-Affected Land
Historical tailings can be reprocessed, leaving behind:
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stable, reusable soil
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uncontaminated land
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the possibility of reopening operations without ecological impact
The technology opens a new era of regenerative, safe and sustainable mining for future generations.

Transformational Impact on the Environment and Communities
The patented technology eliminates risks, removes toxins, recovers resources and regenerates land. It delivers a global solution for responsible and sustainable mining, protecting people, nature and the planet’s strategic resources.
Rare Metals and Rare Earths Preserved for the Future
The elimination of cyanide delivers major benefits for companies and communities:
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removal of poisoning risks and toxic leak hazards
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reduced costs for neutralisation and tailings dam maintenance
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lower insurance costs for environmental risks
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improved worker safety
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increased social acceptance of mining projects
The technology provides a genuine social licence to operate in an increasingly restrictive regulatory environment.


A Fundamental Shift Towards Responsible Mining
The patented technology completely eliminates the use of cyanide, an extremely toxic substance responsible for major environmental accidents and serious risks to people and ecosystems.
This marks the end of an era of hazardous mining practices, opening the path towards safe and regenerative operations.

Safe Tailings Without Industrial Risks
The process does not generate toxic tailings ponds or hazardous dams. The resulting tailings are inert and safe, drastically reducing risks to communities and natural ecosystems. This means no toxic accumulations, no soil or water contamination and no long-term maintenance requirements.
Reduced Impact on Natural Resources and the Climate
Cyanide prevents the subsequent recovery of rare metals from tailings. The patented process keeps tailings uncontaminated, enabling:
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recovery of gold and silver
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preservation of rare metals and rare earth elements
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transformation of mining waste into strategic and economic resources
