AFRY has signed a two-year framework agreement with Swedish mining company, Copperstone Resources AB, a continuation of their previous co-operation. Copperstone are planning to reopen the Viscaria mine in Kiruna, Sweden. The mine was closed at the turn of the millennium as demand for copper fell, however today the need for copper is a key factor in the transition to renewable energy. Efficient water management and circular flows will be important aspects for responsible mining when Copperstone plans to open up the mine.
"Society is changing towards greater use of renewable energy sources, and metals play a key role in this transition. Our calculations suggest that Viscaria could produce 30 000 tonnes of copper per year. Our ambition also extends to optimising the opportunities for reMining - reusing and utilising the material from previous mining operations to a greater extent. In this work, we look forward to continuing our cooperation with AFRY, which has extensive experience and deep expertise in the mining and metals sector", said Emma Mäkitaavola, Project Manager at Copperstone Resources.
"Through our center of future mining and metal in Sweden together with AFRY's entire range of services and our focus on sustainability, we have a unique expertise in multidisciplinary engineering needed in mining projects. We look forward to contributing to create a modern and responsible mining operation", said Lisa Vedin, Head of Process Industries division for AFRY in Sweden.
Picture: Copperstone Resources AB
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