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Battery metals from mine waste: Our global opportunityThe modern mining industry is required to not only generate more metals to service the technology requirements of the energy transition, but to do so with a heightened focus on sustainability and ethical practises. Cobalt Blue’s focus on sulphide-rich mine waste aims to satisfy both these goals, by re-mining metalliferous waste whilst improving environmental outcomes, particularly that of acid mine drainage. SpeakerHelen Degeling Helen Degeling is a PhD qualified geologist with over 18 years’ experience in industry, academia and government. She has worked as an exploration geologist and Exploration Manager in gold and base metals throughout Western Australia, New South Wales and Queensland, as well as consulting to a variety of mineral explorers and producers both domestically and abroad. During a stint with government as the Director, Minerals Geoscience for the Geological Survey of Queensland she initiated the Queensland Government’s Circular Economy, Secondary Prospectivity, traceability and Sustainable REE processing programs. She is a passionate advocate for the growth and evolution of the minerals sector in line with the demands of a just transition towards decarbonisation and adoption of ESG standards globally. In her current role as Project Acquisition Manager for Cobalt Blue, Helen aims to realise the opportunities for green metal extraction from mine waste to support the energy transition. Event DetailsTuesday, 14 May 2024 CostFREE Zoom meeting detailsJoin from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device: Or One tap mobile: Or join by phone: |
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