ENVIRONMENT

TiME for revegetation

A 12-month project centred around Fortescue Metals Group’s Chichester Hub mine site is focusing on increasing plant nutrients in iron ore waste to improve mine rehabilitation efforts in Western Australia’s Pilbara.

Staff Reporter
Native seedlings being used in the Chichester Hub project.

Native seedlings being used in the Chichester Hub project.

The project, being run by the Cooperative Research Centre for Transformation in Mining Economies in partnership with FMG, the University of WA and Curtin University, includes experimental glasshouse-based...

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