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  2. Mutanda mine - Wikipedia

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    The Mutanda Mine (French: Mine de Mutanda) is an open-pit copper and cobalt mine in the Lualaba Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is the largest cobalt mine in the world. Accidents and spills at the mine have killed workers and polluted nearby rivers and fields.

  3. Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    According to the Congolese government, in 2009 Canadian companies held US$4.5 billion in mining-related investments in the DR Congo. [82] In 2009, First Quantum, active in the D.R.C since 1997, [83] had reported its corporate social responsibility contributions amounted to 3% of the Congolese gross national income. [84]

  4. Copper mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    There are 72 economic deposits of copper/cobalt and four large mining centers. [3] Taken together, the DRC and Zambian copper belts are the second largest global reserve of copper, about 1/3 the size of the Chilean reserve. [4] The DRC copper belt includes some of the highest-grade copper deposits in the world. In some reserves the grades are ...

  5. Fortnite Chapter 5 map points of interest have leaked - AOL

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    The map for Fortnite Chapter 5 leaked a couple of weeks ago, and now we have a list of the points of interest to fill out the map. These aren’t likely the final names though, as pointed out by ...

  6. Karakul deposit - Wikipedia

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    The Karakul deposit is one of the largest cobalt deposits in Russia. [1] The deposit is located in Altai Republic. [1] The deposit has reserves amounting to 180 million tonnes of ore grading 0.33% cobalt, 1.5% copper, 0.11% nickel and bismuth, 0.4% tungsten, 4.6 million oz of gold and 57.6 million oz of silver.

  7. Kamoto mine - Wikipedia

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    The mine produced three million tonnes of ore annually in the 1980s. Before it closed in October 1990 it had produced 59.3 million tonnes of ore, with a grade of 4.21% copper and 0.37% cobalt. [5] In November 2006 a feasibility study confirmed that the mine could be reopened at relatively low cost given its capacity.

  8. Deziwa mine - Wikipedia

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    The Deziwa mine is a large open-pit copper and cobalt mine located about 35 km east of Kolwezi in Lualaba Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [1] The mine is estimated to hold 4.6 million tonnes of copper and 420,000 tonnes of cobalt. The mine sits directly adjacent to the Mutanda Mine.

  9. The horrors behind the mining industry that powers your life

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    The tech and car companies claim they don’t source cobalt from artisanal mines, but Kara repeatedly and consistently sees the stuff entering the supply chain; he calls these claims “fiction.”