Making mine closure and soil remediation planning more efficient and sustainable
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Making mine closure and soil remediation planning more efficient and sustainable

Reimagining mines as future assets
Practical guidance to help you turn mine closure into a catalyst for environmental and economic resilience.

Considerations for mine closure

Close-up mine

Explore how early, integrated closure planning can reduce long-term environmental liabilities, manage costs and build trust with communities. By designing with the end in mind, mines can enable progressive rehabilitation, simplify decommissioning, make informed decisions and embed water and tailings strategies that support closure objectives. 

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In the report

  • Considerations for closure planning to help reduce long-term liabilities. 

  • Actionable insights for transitioning post-closure assets to sources of environmental, social and economic value.  

  • Strategies for Indigenous engagement that empower communities and build a reputation as a responsible, future-focused operator. 

  • Guidance for streamlining permitting and turning impact assessments into a design tool. 

  • Real-world case studies on mine site remediation, asset management during closure and post-closure transition. 

  • Planning for closure from day one

  • Mine closure is a strategic advantage — not just a regulatory requirement. With early, integrated and ongoing planning, we help clients deliver positive legacies and transition sites into future assets.

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Asset transition

Mine closure

Learn about the possibilities of transforming inactive mine sites into long-term assets that deliver environmental, economic and social value. This chapter identifies strategies for repurposing infrastructure for renewable energy, recreation or community use, while supporting workforce retraining and local business continuity.

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Social closure and impact assessment

Asset transition - beyond mine

Social closure is a long-term, collaborative process that empowers communities and reduces social risk. This chapter highlights the importance of embedding Indigenous partnerships and governance early, co-designing land use with cultural and economic priorities, and supporting socioeconomic transition through retraining, business diversification and mental health initiatives.

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Permitting for new projects

Mining site with excavators

Discover how integrating closure and transition planning into early project design can streamline permitting, reduce approval risks and build long-term trust with regulators and communities. This chapter emphasizes the importance of using impact assessment as a design tool to address key environmental concerns from the outset.

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