
Mine Waste to Millions: The Tailings Revolution
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Guests: Craig Walter & Phildre Lotter (Fraser Alexander NextGen)
Tailings are often treated as the "magic table" of mining—waste goes in, and the industry hopes it disappears. But when that "table" fails, the impact on communities and the environment is devastating. In this episode of The Mining Pulse, we sit down with Craig Walter and Phildre Lotta from Fraser Alexander to strip back the technical complexity of one of mining’s highest-profile challenges.
With a combined 60+ years of experience, Craig and Phildre explain why the tailings industry is undergoing a fundamental shift: moving from "out of sight, out of mind" waste disposal to treating mine waste as a potential future resource.
In this episode, we run the diagnostics on:
•From Liability to Legacy: How the industry is pivoting from simple "waste management" to secondary mineral recovery—unlocking millions from the very material previously considered worthless.
•The GISTM Standard: Why the "I didn't know" defense is dead, and how global accountability standards are reshaping board-level decision-making.
•Engineering the Future: We unpack the science of wet vs. dry-stack tailings and why a "one-size-fits-all" engineering approach is a recipe for disaster.
•Water Management: The technical and logistical fight to recover water in a climate-constrained world.
•The Next Generation: Why the future of tailings requires a multi-disciplinary army of geotechnical experts, social scientists, and innovative thinkers.
This is the "Critical Readout" on the discipline that keeps the industry’s heartbeat stable.
Stay sharp,
stay informed,
and stay on the pulse.
Tailings are often treated as the "magic table" of mining—waste goes in, and the industry hopes it disappears. But when that "table" fails, the impact on communities and the environment is devastating. In this episode of The Mining Pulse, we sit down with Craig Walter and Phildre Lotta from Fraser Alexander to strip back the technical complexity of one of mining’s highest-profile challenges.
With a combined 60+ years of experience, Craig and Phildre explain why the tailings industry is undergoing a fundamental shift: moving from "out of sight, out of mind" waste disposal to treating mine waste as a potential future resource.
In this episode, we run the diagnostics on:
•From Liability to Legacy: How the industry is pivoting from simple "waste management" to secondary mineral recovery—unlocking millions from the very material previously considered worthless.
•The GISTM Standard: Why the "I didn't know" defense is dead, and how global accountability standards are reshaping board-level decision-making.
•Engineering the Future: We unpack the science of wet vs. dry-stack tailings and why a "one-size-fits-all" engineering approach is a recipe for disaster.
•Water Management: The technical and logistical fight to recover water in a climate-constrained world.
•The Next Generation: Why the future of tailings requires a multi-disciplinary army of geotechnical experts, social scientists, and innovative thinkers.
This is the "Critical Readout" on the discipline that keeps the industry’s heartbeat stable.
Stay sharp,
stay informed,
and stay on the pulse.

