Empowering Growth: Pan African Resources’ Community and Employee Investments
Empowering Growth: Pan African Resources’ Community and Employee Investments The “knowledge economy” – proprietary research, development and technology – has been essential to mining since its earliest days. From the evolution of alloying in Turkey 10,000 years ago to smelt copper and tin and alloy them to form bronze,
Sustainable Mining Practices: Preserving Natural Capital for Future Generations
Sustainable Mining Practices: Preserving Natural Capital for Future Generations
Sustainable mining is about reducing the harmful effects of mining activities on the environment, economy, and society. It also strives to ensure that the resources extracted are what future generations might need. These resources also include the essential things people
PAR’s Innovative Approach Against Illegal Mining
PAR’s Innovative Approach Against Illegal Mining Illegal gold mining in South Africa is a serious problem with devastating consequences. The cost of illegal mining activities can be measured in lost lives, revenue, governance challenges, environmental degradation, and social instability. It goes without saying that illegal mining and sustainability are incompatible.
Extending Horizons: PAR’s Strategic Approach to Mine Longevity
Extending Horizons: PAR’s Strategic Approach to Mine Longevity Gold is one of the world’s most endearing store of value. It is finite and cannot be created, unlike paper money where the creation of more paper money is always possible and destroys value. Gold is finite and has to be mined,
Innovating Mineral Exploration: A Sustainable Approach in SA
Innovating Mineral Exploration: A Sustainable Approach in SA
In the dynamic landscape of South Africa’s mining industry, innovating mineral exploration stands as a beacon of progress and sustainability, with Pan African Resources (PAR) being at the forefront of this initiative mainly around its existing mining rights areas in South Africa
Gold tailings retreatment offers an environmental solution
Gold Tailings & The Environment
Owing to its gold mining heritage, Johannesburg is the most radioactive city on the planet, says nonprofit organisation Earthlife Africa. Uranium was considered “merely a waste product” in the late 1800s and was haphazardly discarded without any thought of recovery. Abandoned mines were not properly decommissioned and, as a result, the
Gold Mining ESG Factors
Gold Mining ESG Factors in The Value-Creation Lifecycle
Value creation in the mining industry has moved from purely being able to supply gold, to having sustainable, ethical, and environmentally cognizant operations. In the past year alone (2020) Pan African Resources has reinforced its Environmental, Sustainability, and Financial