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After years of research and building on the experience of our contemporaries who continue to address the mercury human health threats and biodiversity destruction caused by artisanal miner’s gold ore processing, it is the opinion of the Company that the only way to address this issue is to change the process used to recover gold from ore, and the transactional methodology ore processors use to obtain ore gold from the artisanal miners.
The Company’s goal is to convert a whole ore mercury amalgamation Chilean processing center (“Chilean Center”) into the world’s first mercury free sustainable manipueira precious metals leaching center (Leaching Center”). Manipueira, a cyanogenic plant-based extract solution from the bitter cassava plant is nature’s safest solution proven to recover more gold from ore to #MakeMercuryHistory from that center and from toxic tailings wastes sustainably.
The Company has prepared design schematics in an interactive flow chart prototyping the world's first mercury free Leaching Center with the design based upon the conversion of a remediated Chilean Center. The prototype has an ore processing capacity of 80 tonnes/day which is scalable up or down.
The proposed conversion of these centers presents multiple revenue generating and environmental opportunities for the Company. With the adoption of the Company climate action initiative, gold production will increase while at the same time, mitigate future human health threats, local and global environmental destruction, and deadly global atmospheric mercury pollution from that center, one center at a time, or scalable.
Contact the Company for a copy of the "Manipueira Gold Recovery Technology" Business Plan to participate to #MakeMercuryHistory in artisanal and small-scale gold ore processing, the Planet's largest anthropogenic (man-caused) source of deadly global mercury pollution.
Atmospheric mercury air pollution is documented in 2021 by Oxford University earth scientists to stay airborne up to one year precipitating back to Earth in the from of rain, ice, and snow polluting the waters and the land from whence it came.