Preliminary plan for biodiversity promotion for the layout planning of the talc project
It is possible to take biodiversity into account throughout the entire life cycle of the project when it is taken into account already during the
It is possible to take biodiversity into account throughout the entire life cycle of the project when it is taken into account already during the
Nordic Talc Oy organized a resident and stakeholder survey regarding the Suomussalmi talc utilization project. The resident and stakeholder survey is intended to be continued periodically in order to map the views of local people and other stakeholders, especially on the impacts caused by the project on people, and to hear, among other things, expectations and wishes for the implementation of project communication.
As we are reaching the end of 2024, it is time to look at the past year and its achievements. It is a time to
As part of the project’s social impact monitoring, we will be organizing a resident and stakeholder survey to map the views of the area’s residents and other stakeholders on the project and its impacts.
North Ostrobothnia’s Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment has granted Nordic Talc Oy a company development grant from the EU regional and structural policy program “Innovation and skills in Finland 2021-2027” for the project “Improving the energy and material efficiency of the Suomussalmi talc project”.
Tulikivi Oyj’s subsidiary, Nordic Talc Oy, is investigating the commencement of talc production in the Kivikangas mining area within the Haaponen deposit, located in Suomussalmi.
Nordic Talc Oy has submitted the Environmental Impact Assessment report (EIA report) of the Suomussalmi talc reserves utilization project to the Centre for Economic Development, Transport, and the Environment of Kainuu (ELY center), which acts as the liaison authority, on June 27, 2024.
Nordic Talc Oy and Kajave Oy have agreed to start planning a new power line connection. The new power line connection enables the power needed for Nordic Talc’s production. At the same time, it strengthens Ylä-Kainuu’s distribution network and also enables the development of other business activities, tourism and green transition projects in the area.
In the project, both the suitability of the by-product of the talc project for further processing, as well as its product properties and utilization possibilities were investigated. The main goals of the project were achieved and, based on the results obtained, it is possible to choose possible methods and application areas suitable for further processing.
North Ostrobothnia’s Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment has granted Nordic Talc Oy a company development grant from the Just Transition Fund (JTF) for the by-product assessment of the Suomussalmi talc project.