From the Worley Sustainability report 2020:
Mining, Minerals & Metals
The Mining, Minerals & Metals (MMM) sector is
responding by improving mine and plant efficiency,
lowering energy and water consumption, and reducing
emissions. We are working with our customers to
introduce best practice and new technology to change
the way metal is produced. Our digital and new energy
capabilities allow us to help existing and new mines
lower the environmental impact of their extraction and
processing operations.
One of the biggest changes facing this sector is the
increased demand for 23 new energy minerals that are
key to the transition to a low-carbon future.
As the climate changes and populations grow, water security
and risks to sustainable, economic water supplies will increase.
We provide solutions for industrial customers and
governments who manage water treatment and supply
facilities. These include water supply resiliency and
security, flooding and climate change impacts, new
regulations and aging infrastructure, and changing
water quality and supply demands.
We understand the energy-water nexus is key to
the energy transition. We are focused on supporting
our industrial customers meet their operational
needs in a manner that minimizes their net water
usage, while reducing the carbon footprint of their
energy consumption.
We’re working with mining companies to help them
realize their water stewardship commitments to use
water in a socially equitable, environmentally sustainable,
and economically beneficial way. This includes projects
to proactively manage surplus water and optimize its
potential within mines.
We are also providing support to customers who
generate green hydrogen utilizing renewable electricity
and sustainably sourced water, including the reuse of
treated wastewater and recycled process water. This
hydrogen is used by customers and in several cases can
be produced in an exportable form
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