Jane Bordenave discovers how Thames Water, the UK’s biggest water company, is turning its customers’ flushes into energy and cost savings via its Poo Power initiative.
This electromechanical construction specialist’s sound approach to growth has seen it through the recession, as Gay Sutton discovers.
Two years after acquiring its first mineral properties in Mali, Toronto-based Avion Gold Corporation has gone some way towards its goal of producing half a million ounces of gol
An architect of Africa’s improved infrastructure, Civicon puts its success down to its entrepreneurial spirit, as Andrew Pelis finds out.
Jane Bordenave talks to Karara Mining Ltd about its Iron Ore Project and what makes it different from other ore projects.
One of South Africa’s foremost research institutes is still going strong after 76 years—and has plenty of innovations on the horizon too, as Alan Swaby learns.
Zimbabwean ferrochrome producer Zimasco is turning a challenging situation into an operational advantage.
For this engineering contractor, ensuring growth has meant teaming up with another company, with satisfying results.
This construction enterprise creates its own markets and adheres to a philosophy of continuous improvement.
Proving that UK coal mining is more progressive and forward-thinking than popular perception gives it credit for.
As operator of the largest gold mine in Australia, Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines has a positive approach towards sustainability, its employees and the surrounding community
A start-up Australian mining company has found its own solution for getting into production.
Golden Star Resources has succeeded where others have failed in developing gold mines and sustainable job creation in Ghana.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.