Mining in Germany - A Sustainable Concept

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. F. Jakob
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Sustainable development is a principle for the way we should act in the present. It ensures also options for the future to achieve a balance between social, economic and ecology development. The efficiency of raw material utilisation is being enhanced through technological developments, starting from extraction through all the following stages of the value creation chain. The use of domestically produced resources helps to assure the technological know-how. Additional indicators being collected and published by individual companies are questionable in countries with a tightly regulated legal framework such as in Germany, but make sense in developing and threshold countries. Sustainability in terms of efficient use of raw materials will manifest itself at the next stages of the value creation chain. Examples for efficiency improvement can be found in the steel, the power generation and agriculture industries. The approval procedures for German mining operations entail an internationally extremely strict assessment of the potential impact on the environment. All the mining activities include remediation and recultivation where the practise in Germany has become model character by international levels.
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APA: K. F. Jakob  (2005)  Mining in Germany - A Sustainable Concept

MLA: K. F. Jakob Mining in Germany - A Sustainable Concept. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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