This B.C. startup CEO sees treasure in tailings trash — and he's got a new round of investment to keep digging
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This B.C. startup CEO sees treasure in tailings trash — and he's got a new round of investment to keep digging
Some entrepreneurs hope the yawning gap between copper supply and skyrocketing demand could be filled, at least in part, in mine tailings.
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By Derrick Penner
Published May 22, 2026
Last updated May 22, 2026
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