The mining industry faces some of the world’s most complex operational challenges. From maintaining expansive networks of mine roads and managing waste disposal in mining to addressing environmental concerns and worker safety in mining operations, every aspect demands...
Tunneling projects often require complex solutions to address persistent issues such as dust suppression, water ingress, and material stability. While conventional methods provide some relief, they can be costly, inefficient, and fall short of delivering long-term...
As the construction industry faces pressure to reduce its CO₂ emissions, the search for low-carbon concrete solutions has intensified, giving way to geopolymers, Polymer Modified Concretes (PMC), and other innovative materials. In the race toward decarbonization,...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Mountains of discarded plastics, wind turbine blades, unwanted electronics, and much much more. Everywhere we look, waste accumulates. Used tires are a significant contributor to this problem, with millions discarded annually. While...
Mining operations generate vast quantities of waste, which is generally considered a liability. From overburden and waste rock to HDPE liners, used tyres, and conveyor belts, these materials often end up in landfills or require costly off-site disposal. However,...