CRAMSA Reinforces its Commitment to Sustainability at the 2024 Mining Business Dinner
The participation of the company in the event highlighted the key role of desalination in contributing to a more sustainable mining industry.
As part of Mining Month 2024 and in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Antofagasta Industrial Association (AIA), a new edition of the Mining Business Dinner was held, this time at the iconic Huanchaca Ruins esplanade in Antofagasta.
The event brought together more than 1,200 attendees, including leaders from the public sector, suppliers, executives from mining companies, and other key industry players, in an evening marked by the exchange of ideas, business opportunities, and reflections on the future of the sector.
“Our participation in this event underscores the fundamental role of desalination in ensuring a secure and responsible water supply for copper and lithium mining, enabling more efficient operations that are respectful of the environment and communities,” said Peter Hatton, General Manager of CRAMSA, emphasizing the importance of this technology in the current mining context.
The CRAMSA leader also valued the meeting opportunity, highlighting that it “not only served to strengthen ties and consolidate strategic alliances but also to drive business synergy and explore the latest market trends.”
The event reaffirmed the commitment of companies like CRAMSA to contribute to the sustainable growth of mining in Chile, positioning themselves as a key provider of innovative water solutions that ensure a responsible future for the mining industry and the communities in the Antofagasta Region.