At PASEK, we are reinforcing our commitment to sustainability by participating in the C-SINK Project — a European initiative aimed at laying the foundations for a standardized market around CO₂ Capture Initiatives.
At the David Mine (A Coruña), we are conducting Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) trials using our magnesium silicate (dunite). We are also assessing how combining this approach with other carbon removal technologies — such as Artificial Soil (AS) and Biochar — can accelerate natural processes to achieve safe and nearly permanent CO₂ capture and storage.
During a recent visit by the C-SINK consortium, we showcased both the pilot’s experimental plots and our dunite processing and classification plant.
The project is being carried out in collaboration with universities, research centers, and companies across Europe, including KU Leuven, the University of Oviedo, Boliden, CSIC, and Ibero Massa Florestal S.A., jointly advancing toward sustainable and scalable climate solutions.
Through C-SINK, PASEK demonstrates that mining can also be a driver of environmental innovation, developing efficient, safe, and replicable carbon capture technologies for diverse settings.