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Tapping Mineral Wealth In Mining Waste Could Offset Damage F ...

In our series of letters from African journalists, Zeinab Mohammed Salih explains why Australia's new government has been slow to adopt a new approach to mining for valuable minerals and metals from waste rock piles. Why do we need to mine more?

Source: menafn.com
Published on 2022-05-30

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