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Sustainable Lubrication: A Collaborative Approach To Modern Mining

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Global Mining Review,


Luiz Claudio Sampaio, specialist in mining lubrication, emphasises the need for lubricants to create a more sustainable future for the mining industry.

Sustainable Lubrication: A Collaborative Approach To Modern Mining

The mining sector, a key driver of the world’s economy, continues to face significant environmental and operational challenges: resource depletion, land degradation, water scarcity, and greenhouse gas emissions. In a world seeking to reach the target of 1.5°C by 2050, how can the mining industry play a significant role in facilitating the energy transition?

A paradigm shift towards sustainable operations

The mining industry is undergoing a significant transformation towards sustainable operations, acknowledging the environmental impact of its historical practices that often run counter to these global environmental objectives. The crucial role it must now play is clear: supplying important minerals and metals for renewable energy technologies, electric vehicles, and energy storage solutions.

How lubricants can make a difference

Lubrication, a fundamental element of mining operations, is at the heart of this transition. Sustainable lubrication methods can improve efficiency, minimise environmental impact, and optimise the overall performance of mining operations. By positioning lubricants at the centre of this new sustainable approach, mining companies can help create a more environmentally acceptable future.

 

This is a preview of an article that was originally published in the March 2025 issue of Global Mining Review.

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