FIMI Organises Sustainable Mining Summit

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Bhubaneswar, Odishafast, 26/05 (OdishaFast Bureau): The Federation of Indian Minerals Industries (FIMI) organised the ‘Sustainable Mining Summit’ at Hotel Mayfair here on Monday. The two-day summit that is scheduled to continue till Tuesday aims to deliberate on various mining issues concerning sustainability, which will result in a road-map for sustainable mining in India.

The summit was inaugurated by Shri Sampad Chandra Swain, Hon’ble Minister of Industries & Skill Development, Technical Education, Govt. of Odisha. He said “It is necessary for the mining industry to focus on sustainable development. Government of Odisha has taken many progressive steps to facilitate the development of mining industry in a number of ways such as continuous auction of mineral blocks, introduction of technology in online platforms such as mineral dispatch and supply chain in mining etc”.

As India is approaching towards achieving the long-term strategy to reach net-zero by 2070, it is necessary to develop a roadmap, to address the issues and integrate sustainability for decarbonizing the sector. Various stakeholders, including Government agencies, regulators, industry stalwarts, practicing managers, academicians and strategists came together on this platform to deliberate on the very important issues of Indian Mining History.

Gracing the stage were Shri Prabodh Mohanty, Member, FIMI Managing Committee, who delivered the welcome address and Shri Arun Misra, Chairman of Governing Council, FIMI-SMI, CEO Hindustan Zinc Limited who delivered the introductory remarks where he stressed “Mining industry is the pillar for creation and success of all industries in India”.

Shri Pankaj Satija, Chairman, Skill Council for Mining Sector delivered the vote of thanks and said “With the introduction of star rating in mining, most of the mining companies have moved forward in their sustainably journey. However, goal posts are always changing with increased expectations from different stakeholders. We can always move towards net zero mining with equipment running on battery or hydrogen and plants running on renewables power. Industry needs to work on interconnectedness of water, energy, climate change and biodiversity”.

More than 200 participants attended the summit.

During the summit, FIMI’s Study report on ‘Adoption of Cleaner Vehicles for the Indian Mining Industry” was released. This study report provides key insights into the application of cleaner fuels such as electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel, biofuels, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) in mining operations, including ancillary activities. The study further outlines strategic recommendations and a phased roadmap to facilitate early adoption, scale deployment, and ensure long-term sustainability of cleaner fuel-based HEMMs in Indian mining operations. The study was undertaken under the able guidance of Steering Committee comprising of industry experts and original equipment manufacturers. The study was undertaken in association with Deloitte, which played a crucial role in conducting this study and preparing the report.

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