Will Minerals Processing Look Completely Different in 5 years?
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In the coming years, minerals processing will face an unavoidable shakedown. A growing global population and an accelerating economy will increase the demand for minerals, while at the same time mineral processing will become more difficult every year.
Natural resources keep on being depleted, and just maintaining the current level of production, not to mention satisfying the even greater need, will require ever increasing quantities of raw ore to be processed.
Will Minerals Processing Look Completely Different in 5 Years is a report providing an analysis of the problems facing the mining industry in the next years. Furthermore, it suggests possible solutions for those challenges.
The information and insights applied in the article are based on peer-reviewed scientific research, expert reports, and studies conducted in the industry.
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