Making the connection.
Convention says development and green credentials are opposed. We say, why not future-proof your business with both?
As mines age and conditions shift, sustaining capital has become a strategic tool, not just for maintenance, but for unlocking long-term strategic outcomes.
Ausenco delivered a training session with Nupqu Resource Limited Partnership, owned by the Ktunaxa Nation communities, together with other First Nation partners and Ausenco staff.
At some point in a mine's lifecycle, increasing throughput becomes a strategic priority. This typically arises when ore grades begin to decline, and recoveries no longer meet expectations.
What can we do to bring more women into mining—and, just as importantly, how do we support their growth and retention?
Reducing the carbon footprint is not only a concrete contribution to climate change, but also a commitment to the communities surrounding mining projects.
With the increase in extreme weather events, ports face unprecedented risks, making investments in climate adaptation an urgent necessity to avoid interruptions in operations and economic losses.



