ANGLO AMERICAN SOUTH AFRICA LTD
Location
Gauteng
Founded
1917-02-13
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Recent Articles about ANGLO AMERICAN SOUTH AFRICA LTD
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2025-04-04 (soychile.cl)
Anglo American began works of the integrated bronzes and launched environmental program
The project seeks to guarantee the continuity of the mine with a strong environmental commitment, including the compensation of 150% of its issues
Read more2025-03-13 (openpr.com)
Navigating the Future: Mine Waste Management Market 2025 Analysis with Top Business Strategy and Key Players Decided to Invest | BHP Group, Rio Tinto, Vale, Glencore, Anglo American
Press release - WMR - Navigating the Future: Mine Waste Management Market 2025 Analysis with Top Business Strategy and Key Players Decided to Invest | BHP Group, Rio Tinto, Vale, Glencore, Anglo American - published on openPR.com
Read more2025-01-29 (procandelaria.cl)
Anglo American and the MOP sign agreement to reuse mining waste in road infrastructure | Minero Mining Minema Candelaria Minera
The agreement seeks to evaluate the use of copper slag and mining tailings such as road construction materials and other infrastructure, promoting the circular economy and sustainability. Anglo American and the Ministry of Public Works (MOP) signed a collaboration agreement to promote the use of mining waste in infrastructure construction
Read more2025-01-25 (chicureohoy.cl)
They build a new road in Colina with mining waste -
Anglo American and Mop sign agreement to use mining waste under road construction. Facilities of the Turtles and Chagres Foundry.
Read more2025-01-25 (portalminero.com)
Anglo American and the MOP promote the reuse of mining waste to develop road infrastructure -
Chile | 2025-01-24 through a collaboration agreement seeks to evaluate and promote the use of copper slags and mining tailings as construction material.
Read more2025-01-24 (t13.cl)
Anglo American and the MOP drive reuse of mining waste for road infrastructure |
Through a collaboration agreement, it seeks to evaluate and promote the use of copper slags and mining tailings as construction material.
Read more2025-01-24 (elmostrador.cl)
Promoting the reuse of mining waste to develop road infrastructure
Through a collaboration agreement between Anglo American and the MOP, the aim is to evaluate and promote the use of copper slag and mining tailings as construction materials.
Read more2025-01-24 (energiminas.com)
Chile: Anglo American and the MOP drive reuse of mining waste to develop road infrastructure -
Through a collaboration agreement, it seeks to evaluate and promote the use of copper slags and mining tailings as construction material. In other countries, such as the United States, Germany, China and Japan, for decades its use is a reality, being widely used in the construction field
Read more2024-09-05 (t13.cl)
Tour of Anglo American's Las Tórtolas tailings dam
A tailings dam is a facility used in the mining industry to deposit and store waste from mineral extraction, through the flotation process. And in this note we take a tour.
Read more2024-08-06 (em.com.br)
Anglo American invests R$5 billion in technology
The tailings filtration plant will prevent the release of up to 85% of total waste into the dam, contributing to the environment
Read more2024-08-01 (diariodocomercio.com.br)
Anglo American studies filtering 100% of waste from Minas-Rio
<p>Anglo American is developing studies to be able to filter 100% of the waste from the Minas-Rio complex, located in Conceição do Mato Dentro, in the Médio Espinhaço region.
Read more2024-05-09 (businessnc.com)
Pineville’s Li Industries has raised $36 million
Pineville's Li Industries, which has developed lithium-ion battery recycling technologies, has raised $36 million from investors.
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