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TORONTO, May 12, 2025 — EnviroGold Global Limited, a clean technology firm specializing in the reprocessing of mine waste to extract precious and critical metals, has taken a significant step forward in its mission to promote environmental and social sustainability. The company announced the recent filing of a new Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) application (AU2024901328) with IP Australia on May 7, 2025.
This patent application is a key development stemming from the company's IDEAS™ technology, which aims to unlock substantial value from mine waste and tailings. By securing this patent, EnviroGold is reinforcing its commitment to innovation in the mining sector while simultaneously enhancing its intellectual property portfolio. The new filing is expected to bolster the company's competitive edge in the industry, allowing it to further advance its clean technology initiatives.
As EnviroGold continues to focus on sustainable practices, the new patent underscores its dedication to transforming the mining landscape and minimizing environmental impact.
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