en.Wedoany.com Reported - During a technical lecture organized by the Lima Regional Council of the Peruvian College of Engineers, Miguel Tito, Head of the Planning and Continuous Improvement Office at AMSAC, presented an innovative solution that transforms waste from mining environmental remediation into eco-bricks. This solution has been practically applied in the Azalia and Pucará projects in Pasco. In his presentation titled "Closure of Mining Legacy Assets," Tito noted that by converting sludge generated from environmental treatment processes into non-structural eco-bricks, this circular economy model helps improve the efficiency of mining environmental remediation and promotes the sustainable management of mining legacy assets.
This technical lecture was part of the TED talk series "Environmental Solutions for Responsible Mining" held during the 2026 Environmental Engineering Week, bringing together environmental experts, public institutions, mining companies, and academic representatives to discuss key challenges in mining environmental remediation. In his speech, Tito emphasized: "The major environmental challenges facing the country require innovative and sustainable solutions. Introducing new technologies in the remediation of mining environmental legacy assets is crucial for moving towards more efficient and responsible environmental management."
The proposal presented by the AMSAC representative demonstrates that using waste from environmental treatment processes for the production of reusable materials reflects an integrated management model that balances operational efficiency with minimizing environmental impact. AMSAC's participation in this technical event allowed it to share its institutional experience in managing mining environmental legacy assets with environmental experts, mining companies, and academics. As a platform for exchanging knowledge and best practices, this event helps strengthen dialogue on scalable solutions among industry stakeholders.









