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Getting Closure
The Landform Design Institute Team
16 episodes
1 week ago
The Landform Design Institute Podcast
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Earth Sciences
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Earth Sciences
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DOWN TO EARTH
Getting Closure
45 minutes 59 seconds
2 years ago
DOWN TO EARTH

We all know how gravity works … inherently, we know which way is up. We are also all well versed in our world’s push for renewable energy — so-called green energy. And there is growing discssion in our industry on its capacity to achieve our closure objectives and transform our mined land into a future, or post mining land use, which brings value to rightsholders, stakeholders, and the communities in and around our mine sites.

Our guest for this episode ties these three aspects together. Mark Swinnerton of Green Gravity discuss his insights on alternative land use potential for closed and legacy mines, but also planning for and creating renewable energy throughout the mine life cycle as part of closure planning. Mark’s perspective in this space is wide and varied as a result of the breadth of his incredible experience working in the mining industry for a large mining house, and really understanding how we influence investment in our industry and advance projects.

Getting Closure
The Landform Design Institute Podcast