The ground-breaking technology of ECO2 Magnesia’s unique project drew considerable attention at COP26, the United Nations Climate Change Conference. La députée de Lotbinière-Frontenac, Mme Isabelle Lecours, et le député de Beauce-Nord, M. Luc Provençal, ont visité l'usine de démonstration du projet ECO2 à l'Institut national de la recherche scientifique.
L'équipe du projet ECO2 a présenté les derniers développements en lien avec ce projet qui aura des bénéfices socioéconomiques et environnementales significatives dans leur région. Les députés ont également vu la production d'une vraie brique de carbonate (MgCo3) écologique transformée à partir de résidus miniers, d'eau et du CO2. The green eldorado for asbestos mining waste The Val-des-Sources and Thetford Mines regions may soon be able to benefit from the mine tailings left behind after a century of asbestos mining. René-Charles Quirion For the complete article: ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1839757/magnesium-val-des-sources-haldes-dechets-revenus
Critical and Strategic Minerals (MCS) are now part of our daily lives. MCS are at the heart of Quebec's mining strategy. ECO2 Magnesia was invited to present its innovative project as a part of an overview of Quebec's main projects related to the exploitation, recovery, purification, transformation or recycling of MCSs, particularly with regard to graphite, nickel, lithium, magnesium, titanium and scandium.
Minerals of the future in the Quebec and Chaudières-Appalaches regions: when innovation is the solution!
LA VITRINE - Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Sponsored content Québec has set the goal of becoming a leader in the production, processing and recycling of critical and strategic minerals. How to get there? By focusing on promising innovation that takes advantage of the most advanced technologies in the processing and transformation of minerals that have become essential to our daily lives. Who would do without his tablet and his cell phone? Since it is difficult to change our habits, let's change our ways of doing things instead! The Québec and Chaudières-Appalaches regions are onboard Québec's energy transition. The National Institut for Scientific Research (INRS) transforms CO2 into a raw materialTo read the full article : www.ledevoir.com/societe/science/646287/faire-du-co-sub-2-sub-une-matiere-premiereThe ECO2 Project wins the “small business” category!
The entire ECO2 project team is proud to announce that our initiative has won the Circular Economy Initiative Award (small business category) presented by RECYC-QUÉBEC and Québec Circulaire! Among 90 other applications, the ECO2 project was selected among the best circular economy initiatives in Quebec. |