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Boliden
NameBoliden
TypePublic
Traded asSTO: BOL
IndustryMining
Founded1924
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
Area servedWorldwide

Boliden. Boliden is a Swedish mining company that operates in the extraction of copper, zinc, lead, gold, and silver. The company has its roots in the Boliden mine in Skellefteå, Sweden, and has since expanded its operations to include mines in Tara, Ireland, and Aitik mine in Gällivare, Sweden. Boliden is listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm stock exchange and is a member of the Swedish Minerals industry association, which includes companies such as LKAB and SSAB.

Introduction

Boliden is a leading mining company in Europe, with a strong focus on sustainable development and environmental protection. The company's operations are guided by the principles of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals and the International Council on Mining and Metals' Sustainable Development Framework. Boliden's commitment to sustainability has been recognized by organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. The company's headquarters are located in Stockholm, Sweden, and it is a member of the Swedish Industry association, which includes companies such as Ericsson, Sandvik, and Volvo Group.

History

Boliden was founded in 1924, and its early history is closely tied to the development of the Boliden mine in Skellefteå, Sweden. The mine was discovered in 1924, and it quickly became one of the largest and most productive mines in Sweden. Over the years, Boliden has expanded its operations to include mines in Tara, Ireland, and Aitik mine in Gällivare, Sweden. The company has also made significant investments in research and development, including partnerships with universities such as the Royal Institute of Technology and the Luleå University of Technology. Boliden has received awards such as the Swedish Mining Innovation Award and the European Mining Innovation Award for its innovative approaches to mining and sustainability.

Operations

Boliden's operations are focused on the extraction of copper, zinc, lead, gold, and silver from its mines in Sweden and Ireland. The company's mines are located in Skellefteå, Gällivare, and Tara, and it has a total of over 5,000 employees. Boliden's operations are guided by the principles of sustainable development and environmental protection, and the company has implemented a range of measures to reduce its environmental impact, including the use of renewable energy and the implementation of waste reduction programs. The company is a member of the International Council on Mining and Metals and the European Mining Association, and it has partnerships with companies such as Outokumpu and Nordic Iron Ore.

Environmental Impact

Boliden's operations have a significant environmental impact, and the company has implemented a range of measures to reduce its impact on the environment. The company has set targets to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and its use of non-renewable energy, and it has implemented programs to reduce waste and pollution. Boliden has also made significant investments in research and development, including partnerships with universities such as the University of Stockholm and the Chalmers University of Technology. The company has received recognition for its environmental efforts, including awards from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and the European Environment Agency. Boliden is also a member of the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.

Products and Services

Boliden's products and services include a range of metals and minerals, including copper, zinc, lead, gold, and silver. The company's products are used in a range of applications, including the production of electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and electronic devices. Boliden also provides a range of services, including mining consulting and mineral processing. The company has partnerships with companies such as Tesla, Inc., Volkswagen Group, and Siemens, and it is a member of the European Metals Association and the International Copper Association. Boliden has received awards such as the Swedish Export Prize and the European Business Award for its innovative products and services. The company is also a member of the World Gold Council and the Silver Institute.