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Project Q4297028 in Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway

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Project Q4297028 in Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway
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Supporting Environmental Economic and Social Impacts of Mining Activity
Project Q4297028 in Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway

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    556,633.0 Euro
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    1,637,455.0 Euro
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    33.99 percent
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    15 October 2018
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    31 October 2021
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    Northern Research Institute Narvik AS
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    68°26'46.97"N, 17°27'14.15"E
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    65°3'22.93"N, 25°28'5.92"E
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    65°37'4.80"N, 22°8'24.65"E
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    67°34'1.60"N, 33°23'27.85"E
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    The project will provide documentation and dissemination of technological tools that can improve the current practice of mineral processing, both for production and for the waste handling. The lasting output from the project will be a toolbox of best practice technologies, with guidelines about where and how to use them, and case study examples to illustrate their implementation. This resource can make the knowledge more accessible than is the case at present. In the first instance, the target group are mining and mineral processing companies, who have the opportunity to implement new technologies (and the need/motivation in terms of environmental compliance fines). In some cases, the valorisation of waste can be the basis for the establishment of new companies to implement the solutions and generate added value. The project results can also assist in improving (social) acceptance of the mining industry amongst regulatory authorities, general public, and prospective workforce. (English)
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