The transition to climate neutrality necessitates a profound transformation of mining systems. In this context, this study focuses on reviewing the role of circular economy models in transforming mining systems. Circular models propose reconfiguring systems into climate-neutral and more resource-efficient configurations. A synthesis of recent literature highlights several circular strategies frequently addressed throughout the mining life cycle. These include waste recovery, secondary resource recovery, water reuse, and the integration of renewable energy. The outcomes of circular approaches have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and resource consumption. They can also help improve the system’s efficiency through the creation of new economic value streams. Large scale implementation remains constrained because of economic, technological, and governance factors. In light of these findings, the paper recommends an integrated conceptual framework. It ties circular strategies to decarbonization pathways and sustainability outcomes. It does so because the circular economy is not merely a supporting approach but a necessary mechanism to enable the transition to climate-neutral and regenerative mining systems.
Lakatos et al. (Fri,) studied this question.