Mopani to spend $80m on capturing sulphur emissions
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) Zambian copper miner Mopani has invested a further $80-million in gas capture equipment and a second sulphuric acid plant aimed at capturing some 97% of sulphur dioxide by 2015. CEO Emmanuel Mutati said on Monday the
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