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Traditional Methods Give Way to Sustainable Practices

In traditional gold extraction, mercury and cyanide have dominated the process, posing significant risks to both the environment and human health. In a notable step forward, both the European Union and the United States have banned the import of gold extracted using these methods. This decision marks a critical turning point and underscores the need for finding and implementing more sustainable gold mining methods.

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Why Zambia?

Zambia's Untapped Gold Potential

Throughout its 60 years of democratic and peaceful governance, Zambia has prospered from copper and nickel mining. Yet, a treasure remains hidden: an estimated 2.97 billion ounces of gold, not yet industrially mined. This untapped resource promises to invigorate Zambia's economy.

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Why Gold Mining as a Service?

Eco-Friendly Gold Mining in Zambia

The Republic of Zambia is adopting the eco-friendly “GOLD MINING AS A SERVICE” concept from BOOTUP AFRICA Ltd. Currently, only a few gold mines are in operation in Zambia, often unprofitably and with environmental damage. With this innovative approach, Zambia aims for environmentally friendly mining and developing the country.

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Why foreign technology?

Zambia's Path with International Partnerships

Zambia relies on collaboration with international companies to ecologically utilize its mineral wealth. These partnerships introduce advanced technologies for environmentally friendly rock extraction for gold mining.

Together, we ensure economic growth aligns with environmental protection, fostering sustainable prosperity.

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