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Green Mining is a term used to describe the process of mining with an emphasis on environmental sustainability. It involves the use of advanced technologies and practices that reduce the environmental impact of mining operations. This includes the use of renewable energy sources, the reuse of materials, and the implementation of water and air pollution control measures. Green Mining also involves the use of more efficient mining techniques, such as the use of remote sensing and automation, to reduce the amount of energy and resources used in the mining process.
Green Mining is becoming increasingly important as the mining industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental impact. It is also becoming more cost-effective as the technology and practices used become more advanced.
Some companies in the Green Mining market include Rio Tinto, Anglo American, BHP Billiton, and Barrick Gold. Show Less Read more