Developing a practical mechanism for incorporating sustainability principles into mineral processing plant design and operation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Many organisations, including those in the resources industry have Board-level endorsed principles on sustainability. A key challenge, however, is how to systematically integrate these high-level principles into the design and operation of mineral processing plants. In an effort to meet this challenge the Sustainable Operations framework, called SUSOP®, was conceived and developed through the Corporative Research Centre for Sustainable Resource Processing (CSRP) in Australia. Somewhat analogous to HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Studies) which is well entrenched in the resources industry, the key aim of SUSOP® is to produce a holistic, systematic and rigorous methodology for identifying and assessing sustainability opportunities and risks. This paper argues the need for such a sustainability framework, presents the key elements of SUSOP®, highlights how case studies enhanced its development and articulates the reasons why such a framework will have growing importance into the future.
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APA:  (2011)  Developing a practical mechanism for incorporating sustainability principles into mineral processing plant design and operation

MLA: Developing a practical mechanism for incorporating sustainability principles into mineral processing plant design and operation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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