MissionZero mine: Shaping the future of sustainable mineral processing - ME Feature Article
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2026
Abstract
The following is a summary of the Robert E.
Murray Innovation Lecture on “Sustainable
Copper Mining Flowsheets and the MissionZero
Mine” presented as part of the keynote session
on Feb. 23, 2026 during the MINEXCHANGE
2026 SME Annual Conference & Expo in Salt
Lake City, UT.
As the world accelerates its transition to
renewable energy, the appetite for critical
minerals such as copper, lithium, nickel, rare
earths and graphite has never been greater.
Forecasts suggest that global mineral demand
will double by 2050, driven by the proliferation
of electric vehicles, renewable power
infrastructure and digital technologies. This surge
presents not only an immense opportunity but
also an unprecedented challenge. In a world
where every ton of ore processed and every liter
of water used is scrutinized, how can mining
deliver more with less, while meeting tightening
environmental and social expectations?
Traditional mining methods, developed for
an era of abundant, high-grade ore and looser
regulations, are struggling to meet today’s
demands. Declining ore grades, volatile markets
and the imperative to shrink environmental
footprints have rendered traditional mineral
processing practices unsustainable. The sector
thus finds itself at a decisive juncture, caught
between the need to fuel the green economy,
defense and artificial intelligence (AI)
infrastructure, without compromising the planet’s
future. Balancing these competing demands
requires a paradigm shift in technologies and
processes.
FLS has responded to this challenge with
MissionZero: an ambitious, holistic initiative
to develop flowsheets for the future of mineral
processing. This systemic approach aligns
operational excellence with environmental
responsibility. Integrating innovative
technologies, digital intelligence and commodityspecific
process designs, it offers mining
professionals a roadmap to meet both production
targets and sustainability goals.
At the center of this approach is the belief
that a more sustainable mining requires more
than incremental improvement; it demands a
fundamental shift in how we extract, process
and manage resources. By developing tailored
flowsheets for copper, gold, lithium and tailings
reprocessing, FLS aims to set a new standard
for efficiency, circularity and environmental
stewardship. The message is clear. We must
achieve more with less: less energy, less water,
less waste.
Citation
APA: (2026) MissionZero mine: Shaping the future of sustainable mineral processing - ME Feature Article
MLA: MissionZero mine: Shaping the future of sustainable mineral processing - ME Feature Article. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.