
Session 6
11:30
– 13:00 / 25 June 2025
Grand Ballroom
Mining and Post Mining remediation
Central Asia sits at the crossroads of environmental recovery and resource opportunity. The region has faced the lasting effects of unsustainable industrial practices — from the collapse of the Aral Sea to widespread mining-related degradation. Today, however, it also holds the keys to a cleaner future: abundant renewable energy, critical mineral deposits, and growing political will. This session will examine how Central Asia can transition toward globally responsible mining practices by addressing past legacies while embracing low-carbon technologies, ESG standards, introducing best-in-class water and waste management and circular economy models. Speakers will explore practical solutions for remediation, stakeholder engagement, and aligning project development with both investor expectations and community well-being.

11:40 - Transforming Liability into Strategy - How a Risk-Based Approach to Tailings Dam Safety Helps Mine Owners Protect Assets, Reputation, Societies, and the Environment, More Efficiently

11:55 - Benefits of Improving Mine Water Management Practices

12:10 - ESG improvements through tailings thickening and water conservation technologies

12:25 - Development and implementation of efficient environmental and social management system (ESMS) in mining & metals company

12:40 - Geotechnical monitoring as part of the mining safety ecosystem

12:50 - Q&As