Dundee Sustainable Technologies (CSE: DST) says demand is rising for cleaner, simpler flowsheets as miners push into refractory ores and arsenic-bearing deposits.
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DST’s role has evolved to providing practical tools that let projects meet environmental performance indicators while improving plant efficiency and the environmental legacy, CEO Jean-Philippe Mai said during The Northern Miner’s recent International Metals Symposium in London.
“We’re not a black box – we believe adoption goes through understanding,” Mai told The Miner’s podcast host Adrian Pocobelli.
DST’s offering centres on two proprietary routes, including the cyanide-free CLEVR gold leach, which runs as a closed-loop chlorination circuit that targets solid tailings with no liquid effluents, and GlassLock, which vitrifies arsenic into a stable, amorphous glass. The company operates an industrial plant in Thetford Mines, Que. and has demonstrated GlassLock at a smelter in Namibia. E-waste has also emerged as a new feed stream for CLEVR, the executive said.
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