Exploring the potential to create post-mining industrial development through fibre-rich plants, T. Chimbganda, S. Rumjeet, J.L Broadhurst, and S.T.L Harrison

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 1110 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Post-mining land use for the production of industrial crops has the potential to mitigate
environmental and socio-economic impacts of mine closure and stimulate post-mining economic
growth. Fibre-rich plants are of particular interest due to their multi-product potential. In the South
African context, where there are many abandoned and end-of-life mines near human settlements, an
opportunity presents to assess the feasibility of transforming post-mining land into productive land and
building resilient communities through the development of multi-product value chains from fibre-rich
plants such as kenaf, hemp or bamboo. This paper provides an overview of the plant selection criteria,
phytoremediation potential and the downstream options for the recovery of products and value from bast
fibre plants (hemp and kenaf) and bamboo. Based on findings from a comprehensive review of the
published literature, as well as interviews with relevant experts within South Africa, it appears that bast
fibre plants are the best downstream option for producing ‘green’ textiles and high-end niche products,
whereas bamboo is more suitable as a replacement for conventional timber. Although fibre plants have
the potential to extract metals from soils, high concentrations may inhibit plant growth and affect the
quality of the final fibre product. Further site-specific studies would thus be required to select the best
route for both land remediation and optimal product recovery.
Keywords: Bioremediation, bamboo, kenaf, hemp, multi-product value chains, sustainable postmining
land use
Citation
APA:
(2020) Exploring the potential to create post-mining industrial development through fibre-rich plants, T. Chimbganda, S. Rumjeet, J.L Broadhurst, and S.T.L HarrisonMLA: Exploring the potential to create post-mining industrial development through fibre-rich plants, T. Chimbganda, S. Rumjeet, J.L Broadhurst, and S.T.L Harrison. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.