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Vale, a Brazilian company, has doubled its ore production in 2025 from waste materials.

Vale, a Brazilian company, has doubled its ore production in 2025 from waste materials.
Vale, a Brazilian company, has doubled its ore production in 2025 from waste materials.

Vale, a Brazilian mining company, said on Thursday that it would produce 26.3 million metric tons of 'iron ore' by 2025 using materials classified as wastes or tailings. This is more than twice the 12.7 millions tons produced in this manner a year ago.

Vale reported that the volume of iron ore recovered from waste materials exceeded Vale's initial estimate of 20 million tons.

Vale is investing in circular mining. It has grown from a small pilot project to a large-scale industrial effort. Vale reported that the initiative reduced waste disposal by 60 railcars of iron ore last year and helped the company achieve its decarbonization goals.

This initiative is part Vale's circular mining program which aims to source 10%?of its?output by 2030 from waste materials. These measures gained traction after deadly dam failures in Brazil over the past few years.

Vale also highlighted the sand production from waste that has?surpassed 3 mt since 2023. (Reporting and writing by Marta Nogueira, Editing by Bill Berkrot).

(source: Reuters)