ENVIRONMENT

Mangoola proves the benefits of progressive rehabilitation

GLENCORE’s Mangoola mine in New South Wales has progressively rehabilitated more than 750 hectares of mined land, restoring a range of vegetation communities on the landform over the past 10 years.

 Mangoola was the first site in Australia to adopt the natural landform approach in 2011.

Mangoola was the first site in Australia to adopt the natural landform approach in 2011.

The company said in its Sustainability Report 2020 that this, along with rehabilitation areas at Oaky Creek and Collinsville in Queensland and Ulan and Westside in NSW, demonstrated its commitment to meeting...

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