Metso Corporate Newsroom News 2022 Metso Outotec and Boliden sign a 5-year Life Cycle Services contract including recycling of worn liners
Press release October 20, 2022

Metso Outotec and Boliden sign a 5-year Life Cycle Services contract including recycling of worn liners

Metso Outotec Corporation’s press release on October 20, 2022, at 09:00 a.m. EEST

Metso Outotec and Boliden have signed a Life Cycle Services (LCS) contract for Boliden’s Kevitsa mine in the Sodankylä region in Finland. The 3+2-year agreement covers the supply and optimization services of the Megaliner™ liners for four mills with advanced discharge systems, supported by shutdown planning and execution services of the mill linings. The agreement also covers a novel Planet Positive mill lining recycling service for used liners.

The contract is a performance-based cost-per-ton agreement. The common target is to ensure the availability of the grinding circuit and to maximize valuable production time, striving for a common sustainability goal that benefits both parties.

The value of the order is about EUR 35 million and the first part of the contract has been booked in Minerals’ third quarter orders received.

“We are very excited to expand cooperation with Boliden in Finland. Metso Outotec is committed to supporting Boliden’s operative and sustainability targets and further increasing their liner wear-life. When it is time to replace the worn liners, our innovative mill lining recycling service will dispose of the worn liners in a sustainable way,” says Anssi Poutanen, Senior Vice President, Mill Lining business line, Metso Outotec.

Pioneer in mill lining recycling

After over a decade of intensive development work and pilots for worn mill liner recycling, Metso Outotec is ready to introduce its latest circularity innovation, a unique separation line to process rubber, Poly-Met™ and Megaliner™ liners of all sizes. For customers, the new mill liner recycling service solves the problem of disposing of worn mill liners and offers a way to reduce CO2 emissions and improve environmental efficiency, as less material is being sent to landfills unprocessed.         

In the first phase, the recycling service using the new separation line is available for mill lining service contract customers in Europe. The service will be expanded to new markets in 2023. 

Read more about Metso Outotec’s mill lining recycling service on our website.

About Boliden

Boliden’s long-term climate target is to produce metals with a low carbon footprint. Supporting the Paris Agreement, Boliden targets to reduce its CO2 intensity by 40% by 2030. Boliden wants to set an example for the mining and metals industry to produce minerals with a low impact on nature and climate.

Boliden has operations in Sweden, Finland, Norway and Ireland. Boliden Kevitsa is a multimetal mine operating in the Sodankylä region in northern Finland. The mine’s main products are nickel and copper concentrates. Concentrates also include cobalt, platinum, palladium and gold. Read more about the company: https://www.boliden.com/.

Further information, please contact:

Anssi Poutanen, Senior Vice President, Mill Lining business line, Metso Outotec, Tel. +358 20 484 3212, email: anssi.poutanen(at)mogroup.com

Helena Marjaranta, Vice President, Communications and Brand, Metso Outotec, Tel. +358 20 484 3212, email: helena.marjaranta(at)mogroup.com

Metso Outotec is a frontrunner in sustainable technologies, end-to-end solutions and services for the aggregates, minerals processing and metals refining industries globally. By improving our customers’ energy and water efficiency, increasing their productivity, and reducing environmental risks with our product and process expertise, we are the partner for positive change. Metso Outotec is committed to limiting global warming to 1.5°C with Science Based Targets.

Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, Metso Outotec employs over 15,000 people in more than 50 countries and its sales for 2021 were about EUR 4.2 billion. The company is listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki. mogroup.comwww.metso.com/twitter/