How progressive waste rejection should transform your mining business

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 773 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
Preconcentration, through gravity separation (Wallace et al, 2015), magnetic separation and particle
size (Clout, 2013), has been used in many historical projects to convert low grade material into ore.
More recently, pre-concentration technologies such as bulk sorting (Kurth, 2017), screening
(Bearman, 2014) and coarse particle flotation (Vollert et al, 2019) have also demonstrated their ability
to progressively reject waste through the value chain. These technologies can not only deliver stepchange
improvements to the economics of mining operations, but can transform the environmental
and social aspects by minimising water and energy consumption and significantly reduce the quantity
of fine tailings produced.
However, implementing progressive waste rejection requires technologies and approaches to be
combined and applied in the right way to capture the value. From a technical perspective,
progressive waste rejection introduces challenges related to the orebody, equipment performance,
engineering and understanding the value chain from the resource through to final product. From a
management perspective, the key issues are related to people and processes, in particular;
motivating the business, challenging the paradigms, and introducing new ways of operating within
the constraint of existing management structures to manage risks and minimise lost opportunity
costs.
This combination of technical and management issues means that progressive waste rejection is a
complex undertaking for mining companies, yet the reward for the business and other stakeholders
is potentially high and should not be ignored.
This paper presents how progressive waste rejection can offer step-change improvements to the
business case for high and low grade greenfield and brownfield projects based on case studies
completed by Ausenco. The paper then outlines different implementation approaches from concept
studies to execution to address the various technical and management challenges outlined above.
Citation
APA:
(2020) How progressive waste rejection should transform your mining businessMLA: How progressive waste rejection should transform your mining business. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.