Post-Mining Communities: Circular Economy Hubs For Australian Mine Transitions
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This article explores how circular economy hubs can repurpose closed mine sites into productive, resilient community assets in Australia.
- Explains the concept of circular economy hubs for post-mining regions
- Highlights case studies from Australia and globally
- Shows how waste, energy, and water can be reused for new industries
- Discusses job creation and investment opportunities for local communities
- Contrasts traditional mine closure with innovative, multi-use precincts
- Supports collaborative planning for long-term regional benefits
How this may be relevant to you
This content provides practical guidance for mining operators and suppliers on planning productive post-mine land uses through circular economy models.
- Offers industrial symbiosis models for mine-adjacent zones
- Identifies opportunities to repurpose tailings and by-products
- Shows how recycled water and renewables support agri-food production
- Supports planning beyond compliance for regional-scale closure
- Highlights Australian METS sector opportunities in closure solutions
- Encourages cross-sector partnerships for successful transitions
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