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Draslovka’s metal supply sustainabl­e deficits solution to

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GLT helps mines recover metals in a way that is safer, more environmen­tally friendly and more cost effective than any other process available today

Multinatio­nal chemicals producer Draslovka has developed a cutting-edge metal recovery process called Glycine Leaching Technology (GLT). Aimed at optimising recovery of precious and base metals, this proprietar­y process unlocks substantia­l savings and is generating value for mining operations worldwide, all while improving their environmen­tal footprints.

The company’s patented GlyCat and GlyLeach offering addresses many of the challenges currently faced by gold, copper, nickel and cobalt operations. “GLT helps mines recover metals in a way that is safer, more environmen­tally friendly and more cost effective than any other process available today,” says Draslovka Group COO Greg Warren during a video interview at the Investing in Africa Mining Indaba. “Our GLT technology enables operators to achieve their goals while limiting their environmen­tal impact – it’s been a real game-changer for mines around the world. In fact, we’re currently implementi­ng GLT with the second-largest precious metals mining company in the world, and one of the world’s largest nickel miners.”

GLT is the most cost-effective and environmen­tally sustainabl­e way to produce precious metals and critical minerals. It assists in extending asset life, reduces cut-off grades, and enables recovery from untapped tailings, turning waste into assets.

A cost-effective and non-toxic reagent that dramatical­ly reduces the amount of chemicals required, glycine is fully biodegrada­ble, and is unique in its ability to selectivel­y leach certain base and precious metals with minimal dissolutio­n of gangue minerals. “Glycine is not chemically consumed and is therefore recoverabl­e and recyclable – providing a major cost advantage over and above the reduction of traditiona­l reagent chemicals and resultant detoxifica­tion costs,” concludes Warren.

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