Nature data infrastructure for mining
Turn nature data into earned social licence, defended permits and a lower cost of capital.

Tailings, water and biodiversity now sit inside the financing case.
After Brumadinho, a single ecological-risk event can wipe out a decade of dividend policy — and lenders, insurers and offtakers know it. Covenants tighten on water-stressed basins, tailings transparency is a default ask, and meaningful margin only goes to operators who can show the evidence. Resilience has stopped being an ESG line item; it is a capital markets criterium.
Create value from nature across the entire mine lifecycle
Exploration
Establish defensible ecological, water and social baselines across exploration targets before committing capex — so future permits and capital conversations start from evidence, not estimates.
Feasibility & permitting
Turn ESIA, biodiversity and water evidence into permit-ready documentation and credible mitigation-hierarchy plans.
Construction & development
Track impacts versus baseline during build-out and meet lender and offtake conditions with live ecological evidence rather than annual snapshots.
Operations
Monitor biodiversity, water and tailings-adjacent ecosystems in real time. Model the ROI of nature and water interventions on operational risk, premia and permit renewal.
Closure & rehabilitation
Evidence progressive rehabilitation to reduce closure liability and release rehab bonds on defensible data — not aspirational plans.
Landler in action
Investments into nature come from a variety of industries and countries all over the world. Businesses invest to reduce risk, comply with reporting standards and increase stakeholder trust.





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