Projects

The Kitwe Tailings Project is located approx. 3km from the outskirts of Zambia’s second largest city, Kitwe. Kitwe is an establishedThe Kitwe Tailings Project is located approx. 3km from the outskirts of Zambia’s second largest city, Kitwe. Kitwe is an established commercial and industrial area alongside Ndola and Lusaka.
The Kitwe Tailings Project is located in the Zambian Copper belt, one of the world’s largest producing regions of high-grade cobalt and copper concentrates and LME grade copper metal with several of the world’s largest copper producing companies operating in the area.
Zambia has massive mine waste and tailings dumps that have not been formally processed commercial and industrial area alongside Ndola and Lusaka.
The Kitwe Tailings Project is located in the Zambian Copper belt, one of the world’s largest producing regions of high-grade cobalt and copper concentrates and LME grade copper metal with several of the world’s largest copper producing companies operating in the area.
Zambia has massive mine waste and tailings dumps that have not been formally processed

Projects

The Kitwe Tailings Project is located approx. 3km from the outskirts of Zambia’s second largest city, Kitwe. Kitwe is an establishedThe Kitwe Tailings Project is located approx. 3km from the outskirts of Zambia’s second largest city, Kitwe. Kitwe is an established commercial and industrial area alongside Ndola and Lusaka.
The Kitwe Tailings Project is located in the Zambian Copper belt, one of the world’s largest producing regions of high-grade cobalt and copper concentrates and LME grade copper metal with several of the world’s largest copper producing companies operating in the area.
Zambia has massive mine waste and tailings dumps that have not been formally processed commercial and industrial area alongside Ndola and Lusaka.
The Kitwe Tailings Project is located in the Zambian Copper belt, one of the world’s largest producing regions of high-grade cobalt and copper concentrates and LME grade copper metal with several of the world’s largest copper producing companies operating in the area.
Zambia has massive mine waste and tailings dumps that have not been formally processed

Over 1.9 billion tons on 32 over-burdened dumps occupying 206 465 hectares

Over 790 million tons on 45 tailings dams in the Copper Belt Province occupying 9 125 hectares (2014 published estimate)

Over 40 million tons on 9 slag dumps