Mining waste doesn’t have to mean environmental damage. BacTech’s proprietary bioleaching technology uses naturally occurring bacteria to safely extract metals while neutralizing toxins like arsenic. The result: cleaner land, safer water, and valuable resources recovered without adding new environmental costs.
BacTech Environmental Corporation (CSE: BAC) (OTCQB: BCCEF) (FSE: 0BT1) is a Canadian cleantech company specializing in the environmentally responsible recovery of valuable metals from difficult and toxic concentrates and mine waste. Using its proprietary bioleaching technology (BACOX), BacTech employs naturally occurring bacteria to oxidize sulphide minerals, safely releasing metals such as gold, silver, copper, cobalt, and nickel while permanently neutralizing harmful elements like arsenic.
Published on behalf of BacTech Environmental Corp.
I connected with BacTech Environmental CEO Ross Orr to learn more about bioleaching and the company’s Zero Tailings technology.
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