Canada Nickel Company Inc. (CNC-X), a Toronto-based mining company, says it is working to perfect a process that it claims could store eight times the amount of carbon the company's Northern Ontario mine would create from its nickel-cobalt mining operations.
At its flagship Crawford nickel-cobalt project north of Timmins, Ont., Canada Nickel is developing what CEO Mark Selby says will be one of the largest nickel-sulphide mines in the world, containing over five million tonnes of nickel.
He is open to partnering with carbon-capture firms and said large North American entities have approached Canada Nickel for carbon storage facilities. https://sustainablebiz.ca/canada-nickel-aims-for-net-negative-critical-minerals