As part of the recertification process of our tin smelter and refinery in Pisco (Ica), we received the pleasant visit of Ms. Alyssa Newman, Program Manager Supply Chain Sustainability – Conflict Minerals of Google. She arrived as an observer together with the RMI (Responsible Minerals Initiative)’s audit team. During her visit, she had the opportunity to […]
Read MoreSource: Diario Gestión Last year, Minsur planned the development of the B2 project with the approval of its feasibility study. The initiative has over seven million tons of tailings with an average tin grade of 1.05%, which will enable the company to produce 45,000 tons of fine tin in nine years. The purpose is for […]
Read MoreTimes are changing. Hand in hand with increasingly aware and active citizens, the market and production are turning towards a sustainability approach. The number of companies assuming a far-reaching purpose grows every day, not only aiming at financial profitability, but also to the benefit of society and our planet. Minsur is one of these companies. […]
Read More“We are pleased, since the Ministry of Energy and Mining granted us the corresponding permit last February 21. With it, we will start mobilization to start building the project in March”, revealed Juan Luis Kruger, Minsur’s CEO. B2 is the initiative that will allow Minsur to revert the downward trend of San Rafael mine’s production, […]
Read MoreUp to 100 companies, among large, medium, small and micro companies, will be benefitted with a pilot project that will improve their operations’ social and environmental impact. With the CAF-Development Bank of Latin America’s support, Minsur and Sistema B entered into a partnership agreement to measure and improve the social and environmental impact of MINSUR […]
Read MoreThe child development project called “SAMI”, promoted and funded by MINSUR, contributed to significantly reduce anemia in children under the age of 3 in Antauta district, located in the Puno Region as indicated by the NGO Sumbi. In the last three years it went from 98.8% to 76%, which represents a significant decline in the […]
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