MIRU reports from Cronimet's harmonized tantalum site in Rwanda
10/19/2018 11:13
Green Mining, which shares a common ground with Conflict Minerals, has become more important recently. In Green Mining, considerations to working conditions and local environment are seen as being more important for mining. MIRU visited the tantalum mining site in Kigali, Rwanda developed by mainly Cronimet, where found the very Green Mining.
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