1st century society requires increasing supplies of metals and minerals to address population growth, energy, food and water security, poverty reduction and escalating inequity.
Improved efficiency, re-use, and recycling will help, but those things alone will not meet the needs of society.
At the Sustainable Minerals Institute we are leveraging off the expertise in our research centres and across other areas of the University to deliver solutions to the sustainability challenges, and ensure the future supply of raw materials. Our SMI Strategic Programs focus on some of the big issues facing mining - unlocking complex orebodies, driving sustainability through governance and leadership, and the use of development minerals to raise people out of poverty in developing countries.