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The International Conference

Wroclaw – European capital of culture 2016

Honorary patronage

European Association of Mining Industries

Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute

Polish Academy of Sciences

Employers’ Organization of Polska Miedź

Waldemar Pawlak Deputy Prime Minister,

Minister of the Economy

Andrzej Kraszewski Minister of the Environment

Jerzy Buzek European Parliament President

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Program of the conference

20 October 2011 (Thursday)

8.00 – 9.30 Registration of participants

9.30 – 11.30 Plenar session – inaugurating (Room C & D)

J. H. Jezierski – Ministry of the Environment Sustainable production and consumption of mineral resources in Poland

R. Baniak – Ministry of the Economy CSR - its role in the Polish Industry

M. Pellegrini – Committee for Industry and Entrepreneurship Putting the European Raw Materials Initiative into practice: the EIP on Raw Materials P. Borys – European Parliament (tbc) Common market in the field of entrepreneurship and economic growth B. Sonik – European Parliament (tbc) Environmental protection aspects in European minerals industry

L. Gawlik, E. Mokrzycki – MEERI PAS Mineral raw materials of Poland – resource aspect

11.30 – 12.00 Coffee break (Room A & B)

12.00 – 14.00 Session: Sustainable mining industry and regional development (Room C & D)

T. Drnek – Euromines The extractive industry’s contribution to a resource-efficient European society

C. Ciupagea – EC DG JRC Sustainability Assessment Unit Resource efficiency in the European Union

M. Grohol – EC DG Research The Role of EU Research and innovation policy in securing the supply of raw materials

J. Henry – Gabriel Resource The role of the mining industry in a resource-efficient Europe: A case study from Romania

H. Wirth – KGHM Polska Miedz KGHM - The socially responsible company

A. Furbeck – LKAB, S. Hämäläinen – Kiruna, Sweden Mining in harmony with society

14.00 – 15.00

Lunch break („Pergola” Restaurant)

15.00 – 16.30 Session: Resource efficiency in Europe (Room C & D)

P. Kaźmierczyk – European Environment Agency Resource efficiency in Europe - Overview of national experiences in developing resource efficiency policies, instruments and approaches

H. Karaś – ETP-SMR Critical metals in the EU resource efficiency strategy

K. Szamałek – University of Warsaw Resource efficiency through efficient deposit management

M. Góralczyk – EC DG JRC, S. Lundie, A. Stoffregen – PE INTERNATIONAL AG, et all Life cycle indicators – resource indicators set J. Baker Selor – E.E.I.G., D. Cassard – BRGM, G. Gaál – GTK, et all A new approach to mineral resources in Europe – ProMine S. Šolar – GS Slovenia, D. Shields – CSU Sustainable Aggregates Resource Management: practice in South East Europe

H. Hejny – MIRO Earth Observation for Monitoring and Observing Environmental and Societal Impacts of Mineral Resource Exploration and Exploitation – The EU Project EO-MINERS

16.30 – 17.00

Coffee break (Room A & B)

17.00 – 18.30 Session: CSR training (Room C)

M. Jelińska – PARP Increase of the regional competitiveness through corporate social responsibility (CSR)

A. Stafiej-Bartosik – PwC An innovative approach to the challenges of sustainable development in the mining sector

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17.00 – 18.30 Session: Sustainable production and consumption of mineral resources in EU

P. Falcão Neves, M. Costa e Silva – IST-UTL Contribution to mining resources cluster sustainability – a marble cluster in Portugal

J. Dubiński – Central Mining Institute Factors that determine functioning the coal mining industry in Poland

W. Blaschke, I. Baic, W. Sobko – Institute of Mechanised Construction and Rock Mining, et all. A quantitative analysis, qualitative and energy potential of coal slurries deposits

T. Smakowski – PGI-NRI Poland Critical or deficit mineral commodities for EU economy T. Ejdemo – Luleå University Mineral development and its effects on regional employment in northern Sweden: A scenario-based assessment

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18.30 – 19.30 Poster session: Recycling as a source of minerals & energy – case studies (Room A & B) J. Biegańska, M. Czop – The Silesian University of Technology Analysis of mining wastes in terms of their management

J. Zarębska – University of Zielona Góra Recycling as a source of raw materials

J. Adamczyk – University of Zielona Góra

Recycling of construction waste as a source of raw materials in the construction sector

M. Czop, J. Biegańska – The Silesian University of Technology

The use of mineral aggregate in the process of landfill reclamation

J. Hoffmann, J. Skut, K. Hoffmann – Wrocław University of Technology Prospects for the use of phosphatic raw materials with low content of P2O5 in the production process of PAPR-type fertiliser formulations

T. Zaremba, R. Kusiorowski – The Silesian University of Technology Asbestos-containing wastes as secondary raw materials for the production of traditional ceramics

R. Dylewski – University of Zielona Góra Eco-efficiency in the utilisation of recycled cellulose wool

T. Doniecki – Czestochowa University of Technology Evaluation of the potential for the use of fly ash and bottom ash from the fluidized bed combustion (FBC) process for the construction of insulating barriers A. Lewandowska, J. Witczak – Poznań University of Economics Natural Resources as an environmental impact category in LCA studies

M. DroŜdŜ – AGH Building energy audit methodology in the EU climate regions

W. Bujakowski – IGSMiE PAN, H. Wirth – KGHM Polska Miedź S.A. Project of development post-mining areas to therapeutic and recreation purposes

Z. Kowalski, M. Banach, A. Makara – Cracow University of Technology

The use of technical fats produced from tissue waste and flotation waste from the meat industry for energy purposes

Z. Kowalski, M. Banach, A. Makara – Cracow University of Technology

Energy recovery from animal fat waste produced by the wet method

B. Salski, M. Celuch – QWED Sp. z o.o., C. Pettersson – STENA METALL AB et all AB Ecological aspects of the treatment of food waste on ships by microwave drying

P. Korpas, M. Celuch – Warsaw University of Technology Efficient use of electricity in household microwave ovens

K. Pikoń – The Silesian University of Technology Abiotic depletion of energy and waste management systems

M. śygadło, A. Seweryn, M. Woźniak – Kielce University of Technology The characteristic of arboreal biomass combustion by-products from heat recovery industrial system

K. Hoffmann, M. Huculak-Mączka – Wrocław University of Technology Assessment of brown coal deposits in Poland as a raw materials for humic and mineral-organic preparations

A. Harlin, L. Räsänen, P. Blomberg, et all – VTT Finlandia

Routes to produce nanomaterials using acid mine drainage waters

W.M. Bajdur – Czestochowa University of Technology The use of copolymers acryloamide for underground coal mine water treatment W.M. Bajdur, A. Idzikowski – Czestochowa University of Technology, A. Henclik, J. Kulczycka – MEERI PAS Life cycle assessment (LCA) for flocculants used in underground coal mine water purification A. Jarosiński – MEERI PAS

Current and future trends in the exploitation and processing of zinc ores

19.45 Gala Dinner („Letnia” Restaurant – about 500m. from Centennial Hall)

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21 October 2011 (Friday)

9.00 – 11.00 Session: Eco-innovation in the mining industry (Room C)

S. Góralczyk – IMBiGS A new look at the exploitation of raw materials T. Młynarski – Jagiellonian University in Krakow The geopolitical implications of the development of shale gas in Europe P. Niemczyk – BOMAR S.A. Environmentally friendly technologies and the sustainable development of coal mining K. Czaplicka-Kolarz, D. Burchart-Korol, A.Śliwińska, et all – Central Mining Institute Eco-efficiency in underground coal gasification technology - methodology and current experience J. Kudełko – KGHM Cuprum CBR Impact of management by values on efficiency in mining enterprises H. Hejny – MIRO IntelliMine – Innovative technologies and concepts for the sustainable and intelligent deep mine of the future

9.00 – 11.00 Session: Eco-efficient use of deposits (Room D)

B. Radwanek-Bąk – Polish Geological Institute, National Research Institute, M. Nieć – MEERI PAS The protection of mineral resources – a path towards a difficult compromise J. Blachowski – Wrocław University of Technology Spatial analyses of and future perspectives for the mining and transport of rock minerals in Lower Silesia J. Blachowski, J. Górniak-Zimroz, L. Jurdziak, et all – Wrocław University of Technology Geo-information system of rock raw materials for the management and sustainable utilisation of the resource base Z. Śmieszek K. Cichy, A. Wieniewski – IMN, B. Ochab, C. Reguła – ZGH „Bolesław” S.A. Flotation wastes as a potential source of natural resources: the example of Zn-Pb ores J. Malewski – Wrocław University of Technology The size and cost of claims in the surface mining of lignite

11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break (Room A & B)

11.30 – 13.00 Session: The role of CSR in mining companies (Room C)

S. Jarosławska–Sobór – Central Mining Institute Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the use of the social potential of mining enterprises in the creation of the industry's image. A case study K. d’Obyrn – Kopalnia Soli „Wieliczka” S.A., Cracow University of Technology CSR in practice in the Wieliczka "Salt Mine " S.A. T. Mossakowska, M. Wasilewski – Społeczna Odpowiedzialność Organizacji CSR-SOO Is coal mining unable to accept the new management paradigm provided by CSR? A. Byrska-Rąpała – AGH The rules of geoethics and the concept of CSR and the sustainable development strategy in the oil sector E. Severo, T. Schmidt, F. Carvalho Filho – Escola Politécnica da Universidade de Pernambuco Arnaldo Socialbanks – an practical instrument to extend the life cycle of products and promote social responsibility

11.30 – 13.00 Session: Climate policy and the health and safety in mining operations (Room D)

Z. Ryfka – Regional Labour Inspectorate in Katowice Analysis of state the occupational safety and health in underground mining

L. Jurdziak, W. Kawalec – Wrocław University of Technology The impact of high market prices for CO2 emissions, the cause of a decrease in cost-effective coal resources available for mining R. Jeekel – Eurometaux Impact on metals by energy & climate change Policy M. Kudełko – AGH EU The Emissions Trading Scheme for CO2

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch („Pergola” Restaurant)

14.00 – 15.30 Panel discussion: How mining industry can support sustainable development in Europe

(Room C & D)

16.30 – 18.30 Sightseeing Wroclaw – guide tour

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22 October 2011 (Saturday)

9.00 – 14.00 A trip to the mines of KGHM Polska Miedź S.A.

Conference location

Regionalne Centrum Turystyki Biznesowej (Regional Centre of Business Tourism)

Hala Stulecia (Centennial Hall)

Conference Room A+B

Wystawowa 1 St., 51-618 Wroclaw, Poland

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Contact Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Wybickiego 7 St., 31-261 Cracow, Poland tel./fax. +48 12 632 22 45,

e-mail: [email protected], www: www.meeri.pl/pbs/konferencja

For more information, please contact Mr Marcin Cholewa, tel. +48 12 632 22 45, e-mail: [email protected]

Conference fee

Specification Regular EUROMINES members

Registration 220 EUR 180 EUR

Field trip 40 EUR 40 EUR

Payments should be made to the following bank account:

IBAN: PL35 1240 4722 1111 0000 4852 6014

Bank: PEKAO SA O/Kraków

Swift code: PKOPPLPW

Recipient: Instytut Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi i Energią, Polska Akademia Nauk (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences)

In the title of transfer, please write "SREM 2011 [First Name, Last Name, Institution]", eg "SREM 2011, John Smith, MEERI".

Conference sponsorship

The organizers invite companies to present their business for a fee, comprising exhibition stands in room A & B in the first day of the conference and sponsorship of the conference. Details to be agreed on an individual basis.

Application form

The application form can be found at www.meeri.pl/pbs/konferencja/form.pdf, please send it by fax. +48 12 632 22 45 or e-mail: [email protected]. Registration can also be done at www.meeri.pl/pbs/konferencja/en/form.htm

Sponsors

Patrons

Dofinansowano ze środków Narodowego Funduszu Ochrony Środowiska i Gospodarki Wodnej