Cornish Lithium is an innovative mineral exploration and development company, focused on the environmentally and socially responsible extraction of lithium in Cornwall. The Company is progressing towards extraction of lithium from two previously considered ‘unconventional’ sources of lithium: from geothermal waters, and from mica minerals disseminated through granite rock (posting of December 9th 2021).
Through embracing new technologies to explore for and extract the lithium, Life Cycle Analyses to evaluate their projects and building in circular economy design principles to use the resources as efficiently as possible (including partnering with potential heat users at geothermal lithium sites), Cornish Lithium aims to be a global leader in responsible mineral production.
So we are pleased to have, as a keynote speaker at Sustainable Minerals '23, Lucy Crane, the ESG and Sustainability Manager for Cornish Lithium.
Lucy, who will review lithium and the energy transition, is a geologist by training with a background in grassroots exploration. She is a strong advocate for the standardisation of sustainable and responsible practices in mining, promoting these actions to the wider public, and is passionate about making the industry a more diverse place to work. She has been on the committee for Young Mining Professionals London since its inception, and is heavily involved in Women in Mining UK. She holds a degree in Earth Sciences from Oxford University, and a Masters in Mining Geology from the Camborne School of Mines.
We look forward to our involvement with Cornish Lithium at the conference.
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