Zijin Mining Reports Major Progress in Ecological Restoration at Serbian Copper Mines

Reuters12-01
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/02899">Zijin Mining</a> Reports Major Progress in Ecological Restoration at Serbian Copper Mines

Zijin Mining Group Company Ltd. has reported on its ongoing ecological restoration initiatives at its Serbian operations, specifically at the Serbia Zijin Copper complex. Since acquiring a controlling stake in the former RTB Bor in 2018, Zijin has adopted a concurrent environmental restoration approach, integrating land rehabilitation into ongoing mining activities. The company states that, as of August 2025, it has revegetated 385 hectares of land and planted over 1.21 million trees and shrubs at its Serbian sites. Additional measures implemented include reshaping waste dump slopes, covering closed tailings dams with topsoil and vegetation, and establishing gardens on former industrial sites. These efforts aim to address legacy environmental challenges, such as tailings erosion and dust from waste dumps, at the mining complex.

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