
Mining’s new frontier: Recycling metal for a more sustainable future
Four key steps the mining industry can take to boost recycling metals and minerals from end-of-life equipment and scrap – also known as electronic-waste.
Four key steps the mining industry can take to boost recycling metals and minerals from end-of-life equipment and scrap – also known as electronic-waste.
To meet the rising demand in minerals and metals necessary for the energy transition, the mining industry will need to adopt and invest in innovative, disruptive technologies.
The mining sector can provide the raw materials needed to mitigate and adapt to climate change, and to transform agriculture to scale up food production.
There's a supply-demand gap for the critical minerals needed for the energy transition. A new initiative has identified the risks of this gap and how to manage it.
Industries like mining are complicated to decarbonize, since fossil fuels are baked into their processes. Decarbonizing these hard-to-abate industries will instead call for innovation.
There's a global scramble for critical raw materials, exacerbated by geopolitical rivalries. Here's how a thick markets approach can create an open, competitive market.
Mining was once a dangerous industry to work in. But the latest machine learning and artificial intelligence is making mining safer and more productive.
Mining capacity can't deliver the raw materials needed for the energy transition, but this innovative technology can make a key difference.
Critical minerals are key to modern-day technology but we must address the supply and demand gap between miners and users.
Steel accounts for 8% of global carbon emissions. Here's how some key players in the trucking industry are decarbonizing their vehicles using green steel.
A demand of 3 billion tons of metals exists for an effective transition to clean energy - innovation in mining will be crucial if we're to reach net zero.
Deep-sea mining has attracted controversy due to concerns of potential damage to delicate ecosystems before scientists have had chance to assess what is at stake.