Zijin Mining Cuts Sulfur Dioxide Emissions at Serbian Smelter by Over 90%

Reuters12-12
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/02899">Zijin Mining</a> Cuts Sulfur Dioxide Emissions at Serbian Smelter by Over 90%

Zijin Mining Group Company Ltd. has announced the completion of a series of environmental upgrades at the Serbia Zijin Copper TIR smelter in Bor. The company reported investing in advanced flue gas treatment and desulfurization systems, aligning operations with the European Union's Best Available Techniques (BAT) standards. The transition from heavy oil and coal to natural gas as the main fuel source was also implemented. According to the company, these measures have reduced sulfur dioxide emissions by over 90% and brought pollutant emissions in line with international standards. Additionally, Zijin Mining undertook dust control initiatives at mining sites and rehabilitated exposed wasteland, addressing legacy environmental issues at the Bor Copper Complex since assuming operational control in 2018.

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