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Minerals Engineering 29 (2012) 3–12 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Minerals Engineering journal homepage: ate/mineng Mining and sustainability: asking the right questions ⇑ Damien Giurco , Carlia Cooper Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology, Sydney, PO Box 123, Broadway NSW 2007, Australia article info abstract Article history: Attempts to pursue sustainability in the minerals sector have largely focused on reducing impacts at min- Available online 17 February 2012 ing and processing sites. The Mineral Resources Landscape (Cooper and Giurco, 2011), offers an expanded conceptualisation of minerals sustainability, spanning production, consumption and recycling and con- Keywords: necting social, ecological, technological, economic and governance domains, across local and global Environmental scales. By mapping issues and impacts, the Minerals Resources Landscape makes explicit the disconnect Mining between externalised impacts and the potential leverage points where they can be addressed. This paper Mineral processing applies the Mineral Resources Landscape to map stakeholder concerns for the case of deep sea mining in Recycling Australia. It found that in exploring the future use of this technology to meet growing resource demand, Sulphide ores the potential role of dematerialisation and recycling were overlook
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