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ACF leads new era of mining in Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe's mining sector, African Chrome Fields (ACF) is drawing a new blueprint for the global chrome market with its ambitious expansion plans. Not only has the leading chrome mining company set an ambitious goal of capturing 25% of the global high-grade chrome concentrate market share by the end of 2026, but it is also steadily ramping up its monthly production by increasing the number of washing plants and optimizing their geographic locations, jumping from 30,000 tons to 50,000-60,000 tons per month, with the eventual goal of achieving the feat of 800,000 tons of annual production by 2030.

“Environmental Pioneer: ACF's Green Washing Revolution”

ACF's commitment to environmental protection is equally notable, with its washing method eschewing the use of chemicals in favor of a mix of gravity and water, which not only reduces environmental impact, but also supports land reclamation efforts and demonstrates the company's strong commitment to sustainable development. This approach by ACF has undoubtedly established a positive brand image for the company in the global chrome industry at a time when there is a growing global concern for environmental protection and resource sustainability.

“Chrome Stars: the global rise of Zimbabwe”

As ACF continues to expand its footprint in the global chrome market, Zimbabwe is also expected to become synonymous with high-quality chrome concentrates, which will not only help to enhance the country's reputation in global resource capacity, but also inject new vitality into the development of the local economy.ACF's expansion plan is not only a bold expansion of its own production capacity, but also a powerful boost to the future development of Zimbabwe's, and indeed the global chrome industry.



by www.ccmn.cn