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Establishing sustainable tin production & processing
from the Tellerhäuser Project in Saxony, Germany & the
Taronga Project in New South Wales, Australia

Tin is a critical, yet often forgotten, clean energy metal. A decarbonised future of electric transportation and renewable power grids, relies on circuit boards which require large amounts of solder, and therefore tin.

Yet ninety seven percent of global tin supply is from emerging and developing economies – forty percent from artisanal mining which has devastating effects on the environment.

First Tin is focussed on sustainable development of hard rock tin assets in Tier 1 jurisdictions, to support the global clean energy transition, with an ethos to “leave no trace” on the environment.

Low-Waste

Multi product stream from aggregates to concentrates.

Low-Carbon

Renewable hydro-electric power, carbon credit off-set

Mine-to-Smelter

Assured provenance, traceable, ESG-compliant supply of critical raw material

Tellerhäuser Project

53,000t

Contained Tin

500m

INTERNAL SHAFT

7.8km

MAIN ADIT

Taronga Project

57,000t

CONTAINED TIN

27,000t

CONTAINED COPPER

4.4Moz

SILVER

Gottesberg Project

57,000t

CONTAINED TIN

38,000t

CONTAINED COPPER

Auersberg Project

OVER 40,000t TIN*

HISTORICAL NON-JORC COMPLIANT ESTIMATE
*by the Saxony Ministry of the Economy & Work

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