The mining industry produces large amounts of waste rock and tailings during mineral extraction and processing. Circular economy practices help convert these waste materials into valuable resources through reprocessing, mineral recovery, and reuse in construction and industrial applications. Using advanced technologies to recycle and repurpose mining waste reduces environmental impacts, lowers operational costs, improves sustainability performance, and creates additional economic value for mining companies(MFT, 2025).
As a matter of facts, tailings reprocessing applies advanced flotation and leaching technologies to recover valuable metals such as copper, gold, and critical minerals including rare earth elements and lithium from legacy waste deposits, helping reduce global tailings storage volumes by up to 10%. Waste rock can also be reused on-site as backfill material, construction aggregates, or landscaping material. Combining strategies such as waste reduction, reprocessing, upcycling, downcycling, and responsible future disposal provides a comprehensive approach to managing large volumes of mining waste sustainably(Kinnunen et al., 2022).
More over, mining tailings can be repurposed into construction materials such as bricks, concrete sand substitutes, and road aggregates, helping address global sand shortages. For example, Vale’s ore-sand initiative successfully reduced tailings by 1 million tonnes through material reuse. Similarly, Japanese companies such as JX Nippon recycle copper scrap and electronic waste, achieving internal reuse rates of up to 83% and supporting circular economy practices in the mining and metals sector(The ‘Circular Economy’ in Mining and Metals, n.d.).
Hydrometallurgy and bioleaching extract valuables; paste tailings enable easier future recovery and water reuse in arid areas. This boosts ESG compliance, cuts liabilities, and secures critical mineral supplies for clean energy. please rephrase
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Kinnunen, P., Karhu, M., Yli-Rantala, E., Kivikytö-Reponen, P., & Mäkinen, J. (2022). A review of circular economy strategies for mine tailings. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 8, 100499. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clet.2022.100499
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MFT, A. (2025, December 16). Mining Waste Circular Recycling: Turning Tailings into Value. https://www.miningfrontier.com/sectors/circular-economy-practices-in-waste-rock-and-tailings-management/
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The ‘circular economy’ in mining and metals. (n.d.). Retrieved May 7, 2026, from https://www.icmm.com/en-gb/case-studies/2017/mining-minerals/circular-economy


