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Boliden AB (stylized as Boliden) is a Swedish multinational metals, mining, and
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company headquartered in
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. The company produces
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,
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,
nickel Nickel is a chemical element; it has symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel is a hard and ductile transition metal. Pure nickel is chemically reactive, but large pieces are slo ...
,
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, and
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, with operations in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Portugal, and Ireland. The company name comes from the Boliden mine, 30 km northwest of the Swedish town of
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, where gold was found in 1924. It was once Europe's largest and richest gold mine, but has since 1967 been defunct. The goods produced are sold both to the group's own smelters and to external customers. Boliden owns and operates Europe's biggest zinc mine at Tara in Ireland (since early 2004), but production began there in 1977, since when over 60 million tonnes of ore have been mined. Boliden also owns Garpenberg, which is Sweden's oldest mine still in operation. Mining at Garpenberg, or extracting metals from the ground, began as early as 375 bc. The mineral-rich Skellefte field lies within the Boliden Area, where almost 30 mines have been opened since production began in the 1920s and where Boliden currently operates the Renström and Kristineberg underground mines and the Maurliden open pit mine. Boliden also owns and operates the Aitik open pit mine, which is one of Europe's biggest copper mines. Metal grades at Aitik are low, but this is compensated for by high productivity levels and efficient milling processes that also exploit the ore's gold and silver content. An expansion project to double Aitik's ore production to 36 million tonnes per annum began in 2007. Business Area Smelters refines both metal concentrate and secondary materials to produce base and precious metals at smelters in Sweden, Finland and Norway. The main metals are zinc and copper but the production of lead, gold and silver also makes a substantial contribution to the Business Area's revenues. Other products include sulphuric acid and aluminium fluoride. Boliden owns and operates two zinc and two copper smelters and one lead smelter. The Kokkola zinc smelter in Finland is the second largest in Europe and the fifth largest in the world, and mainly produces an alloy used in the galvanising of thin sheet metal. The Odda zinc smelter, which produces zinc for the steel industry and aluminium fluoride for Norway's aluminium industry, is located on the west coast of Norway. The Rönnskär copper smelter is located in the Swedish town of Skelleftehamn and its main products are copper, zinc clinker, lead and precious metals. The smelter, which produces sulphuric acid as a by-product of its operations, also produces metals from electronic scrap and other secondary materials. The Harjavalta copper smelter, located on the west coast of Finland, produces copper cathodes that are mainly sold to manufacturers of semi-finished goods. Other important products include gold, silver and sulphuric acid. The Bergsöe lead smelter outside Landskrona in southern Sweden extracts lead from scrap car batteries. Bergsöe is one of Europe's four biggest players in the lead recycling industry. Approximately 60% of the plant's lead production is sold to the European battery industry, with the remainder used in the manufacture of roofing sheet.


History

On 10 December 1924, a sensational gold ore deposit was discovered at Fågelmyran, just over 30 km northwest of
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. Test drilling revealed what was then Europe's richest ore, containing 15 grams of gold per ton. It also contained significant amounts of silver and copper. In 1926, two companies, ''Skellefteå gruv AB'' and ''Västerbottens gruv AB'', were created to build and run the new mine. Oscar Falkman, a
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ist who had led the
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operations at the site since 1918, became the leader of both companies. Financier
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bought majority shares in both companies in 1929 for 58 million SEK ( billion SEK today, or 183 million
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) and two years later consolidated them into one, which became the modern entity Boliden AB. Falkman became its first
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, ultimately serving for 12 years. In 1932, Kreuger, who was heavily indebted and facing bankruptcy, died of suicide; his stake in Boliden passed to Skandinaviska Banken, which had provided most of the money for his purchase of the mine. Over the next few years, the town of Boliden grew quickly around the mine. In 1925, Västerbottens Gruvaktiebolag and Skellefteå Gruvaktiebolag were formed. In 1929, zinc production began at Odda. The Rönnskär smelter was built to process the Boliden ore, and commenced
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operations in 1930. In 1931, two mining companies – Västerbottens Gruvaktiebolag and Skellefteås Gruvaktiebolag – merged to form Bolidens Gruvaktiebolag. In 1939, Outokumpu Oy started extracting zinc concentrate from Outokumpu ore. In 1940, operations started at the Kristineberg mine. In 1942, lead plant built at Rönnskär. Paul Bergsöe & Son AB was formed in Landskrona. In 1943, the 96-kilometre ore tramway between Kristineberg and Boliden opened. Tin and lead smelting started at Bergsöe. It was the world's longest ore tramway, between Boliden's mine in Kristineberg. The ore tramway was 96 km long and by the time it was shut down, 44 years later, it had transported 12 million tonnes of concentrate. The company also gradually began expanding its operations, opening mines across northern Sweden: a copper mine Laver in 1936 that was only operational for ten years and a lead mine in Laisvall in 1943, which was active until 2001. In 1945, copper production started at Harjavalta. In 1946, Boliden published Sweden's first in-house magazine, "Smältdegeln" he Melting Pot In 1952, construction of a sulphuric acid plant at Rönnskär to exploit the sulphur dioxide-bearing chimney gases was completed. In 1955, the world's deepest railway – between the Långsele and Boliden mines – was completed. In 1957, Boliden acquired the Garpenberg mine from Zinkgruvor AB. In 1967, the Boliden mine was closed down. Outokumpu established its own zinc smelter in Kokkola. Operations started at the Aitik mine, outside Gällivare, in 1968. This open pit mine was developed, over the years, into one of Europe's biggest copper mines. During its first year of operations, it produced approximately 9,000 tonnes of copper, 160 kg of gold and 7 tonnes of silver. In 1969, operations began at the zinc smelter in Kokkola. The company grew during the first few years of the 1970s due to a joint venture with Preussag. This led to the expansion of Boliden's lead smelting and refining capacity, and in 1976, Boliden launched a Kaldo type furnace, for processing metals. 1976 also saw Boliden launch the first flash smelting furnace for lead, applying Kaldo technology, at Rönnskär. In 1970, production of aluminium fluoride began at Odda. Also in 1970, a big zinc and lead deposit was discovered at Tara Mine. In 1977, production started at the Tara Mine. In 1979, Boliden acquired Paul Bergsöe & Son. In 1984, Boliden began shipping 19,139 tonnes of toxic waste, containing high concentrations of arsenic, mercury and lead, from its smelter in Sweden, to Arica in northern Chile. In the mid-1980s, Boliden exported a total of 19,139 tonnes of metallic residues containing high concentrations of hazardous elements, including
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, mercury,
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and
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, from the Rönnskär smelter to a Chilean company, Promel, for processing. Boliden paid Promel for processing work that was never carried out and the residues were, instead, stored on the outskirts of the city of
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at a site which was converted to a low-cost residential area in the 1990s on the instructions of the social services. The original export documents had specified that the metallic residues were 'non-toxic' and residents were unaware of the waste's presence or potential for harm. As a result, many people came to harm. In the autumn of 2009, the Chilean government announced that the around 7,000 residents of the area would be evacuated. The waste was exported before the Basel Convention prohibiting the export of environmentally hazardous waste came into force. In 1985, Boliden ceased shipping toxic waste to northern Chile. At the end of 1986, the
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industrial conglomerate acquired a controlling interest in Boliden. The same year also saw Boliden acquire the Spanish company, Apirsa S.L., which extracted zinc from the Aznalcóllar open pit mine, 45 km west of
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. Trelleborg launched a major restructuring of the Boliden Group in 1996, and the new company, Boliden Limited, was formed in Toronto. Two years later, Boliden Ltd. bought the Canadian company Westmin. In 1987, Trelleborg AB, took a controlling interest in Boliden. In 1988, Spanish mining company Apirsa SL became a subsidiary of Boliden. In 1990, the concentrator at Boliden was expanded and modernised. The Outokumpu Group was incorporated, and the zinc smelter becomes known as Outokumpu Zinc Oy and the copper and nickel smelters as Outokumpu Harjavalta Metals Oy. In 1995, Harjavalta was expanded, increasing copper and nickel production. On 25 April 1998, the
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at Apirsa's Los Frailes mine
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and 4.5 million cubic metres of tailings sand drained out into the nearby Guadiamar river, near Doñana National Park, causing Spain's worst environmental disaster to date. Extensive investigations revealed defects in both the dam's original construction and in subsequent construction projects. The company reacted quickly to the situation and immediately began a comprehensive programme of reclamation work. In 2006, Boliden lost the demand against the companies that built the dam Aznalcóllar. The
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also confirmed that Boliden should pay €43,7 million to the Spanish government. The recovery costs of Aznalcóllar are estimated to be €240 million; Boliden has not assumed any part of these costs. In 1998, the Los Frailes mine closed due to the tailings dam failure, causing extensive damage in the environment, near Doñana National Park. The Rönnskär +200 expansion – an investment of SEK 1.9 billion – was approved. In 1997, Boliden established its head office in Toronto. The shares were listed on the Toronto and Montreal stock exchanges. In 1999, Boliden implemented a restructuring programme at Group level and the Boliden share was listed on the
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. In 2000, Harjavalta's nickel operations were sold. Maurliden mine opened. The new Rönnskär complex was inaugurated. In 2001, Boliden's head office was relocated back to Sweden. In 2003, Boliden acquired Outokumpu's mining and smelting assets within zinc and copper. Boliden bought smelters and a mine from Outokumpu, and as a result, the
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and Harjavalta/
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smelters in Finland and the
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smelter in Norway became part of Boliden. The purchase also included the Tara zinc mine in Ireland. In 2005, Kvarnberget is the name given to a new mineralisation discovered in Garpenberg. Decision to invest in expansion of the Harjavalta smelter. Feasibility study of possible expansion of the Aitik mine. Boliden sold its shares in Breakwater Resources and Lundin Mining. First edition of Boliden's in-house magazine, "Boliden Magazine", was published. In 2006, a decision was made to invest in an expansion of the Aitik mine. Agreement with OM Group Inc (OMG) regarding the refining of nickel concentrate at Harjavalta. Successful exploration resulted in increases to Garpenberg's ore reserves. A new lead section was also opened at Bergsöe. In 2013, 796 residents of Arica brought a legal case against Boliden in the Swedish courts In 2016, Boliden was ranked as being among the 13th best of 92 oil, gas, and mining companies on indigenous rights in the Arctic. In 2020, Boliden Mineral AB became the first company in Sweden to issue a
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. On 2 September 2020, Boliden Mineral AB, represented by the law firm Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrå AB, filed a complaint to the Disciplinary Committee of the Swedish Bar Association against lawyers Mr Johan Öberg and Mr Göran Starkebo. The complaint, seeking to make them personally liable for costs incurred by Boliden in defending the ARICA case was considered by the United Nations to be a threat equivalent to the first SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) in Swedish history. In April 2025, Boliden acquired Somnicor, owner of the Neves-Corvo mine, from Lundin Mining for US$1.4 billion plus up to an additional US$150 million in contingency payments.


Dumping in Chile

In the mid-1980s, Boliden was involved in a dumping controversy in
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. According to Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, "Boliden shipped approximately 20,000 tonnes of smelter sludge to the Polygono area in
Arica Arica ( ; ) is a commune and a port city with a population of 222,619 in the Arica Province of northern Chile's Arica y Parinacota Region. It is Chile's northernmost city, being located only south of the border with Peru. The city is the ca ...
between 1984 and 1985. The waste derived from Boliden's Rönnskär arsenic plant in Sweden and was sold to a Chilean company, Promel, for processing. However, the waste was reportedly left unprocessed and unprotected at the site until 1998. Starting in 1989, housing developments were built nearby, but Chilean authorities concluded in 2009 that the area should be evacuated as it remained contaminated." The Boliden controversy in Chile stirred debate in the Swedish news in 2013, after 700 Chilean victims suffering from arsenic poisoning filed a lawsuit against Boliden. In March 2021, Beatriz Balbin, Chief of the Special Procedures Branch of OHCHR (Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights at the United Nations) wrote to the managing director of Boliden to convey alleged ongoing breaches of human rights, including ‘intimidation and threat gainsthuman rights defenders’. Letters relating to the case, which dates back to Boliden’s export of 19,139 tonnes of toxic waste containing high concentrations of arsenic, mercury, cadmium and lead from Sweden to Chile between 1984 and 1985. June 2021, a feature documentary film ARICA was released in Swedish cinemas The Boliden toxic waste scandal was discussed in Swedish parliament where the Minister of Environment, Per Bolund (Green Party) indicated his willingness to discuss assistance to Chile to clean up the affected areas in Arica, saying: “We have … much sanitation work of our own, on which we are spending lots of resources. That means that we are developing techniques and solutions and we are of course willing to assist Chile if such aid is asked for. We have had no such request from Chile.”
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The quote was immediately referred to in Chilean media and followed by a demand from a senate majority to the president to address Sweden with a request, as Per Bolund had asked for.
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The then Chilean Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andres Allamand, announced in public that Sweden would be contacted in the matter.
Chile pedirá al gobierno sueco repatriar desechos tóxicos de basural industrial en Arica
(6m13s into the reportage) On July 4, 2021 SVT screened the documentary ARICA. Two Swedish Green Party MP’s, Maria Gardfjell, vice chair in the parliament’s environmental and agricultural committee, and Amanda Palmstierna, member of the parliament’s EU-committee, made a statement confirming the comments made in June by the Minister of Environment Per Bolund.
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See also the Doñana disaster, caused by negligence on the part of Boliden-Apirsa.


Human rights record

In 2020, Boliden Mineral AB became the first company in Sweden to issue a
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. UN Human Rights experts from the
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(OHCHR) wrote to the managing director of Boliden to convey concerns of alleged ongoing breaches of
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, including ‘intimidation and threat gainst
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s’. In March 2021, the company was accused of threatening human rights defenders following the disposal of toxic waste in Chile.


Environmental record

Boliden is linked to the Doñana disaster, a major environmental disaster in 1998 in Spain. In 2017, Boliden was rated the world's second most climate-friendly mining firm with regards to carbon dioxide. In August 2021, Boliden was one of several major mining companies to join Komatsu to advance zero-emission mining. In August 2021, Boliden ranked second among mining companies in Bloomberg Intelligence's low-carbon ranking. In 2021, Boliden was ranked no. 18 out of 120 oil, gas, and mining companies involved in resource extraction north of the Arctic Circle in the Arctic Environmental Responsibility Index (AERI). Boliden reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for 31 December 2020 at 897 Kt (-20 /-2.2% y-o-y).Alt URL
/ref> There has been a consistent declining trend in reported emissions since 2016.


In media and popular culture

The Aitik copper mine (a major mine within the company) was featured on a 2007 episode of the
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series '' Really Big Things''. Released in 2014, Swedish director Roy Andersson's film '' A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence'' includes a controversial scene which, according to the director, refers to Boliden's involvement in dumping dangerous toxins in the Chilean city Arica in the 1980s. In a review of the film, film critic Jessica Kiang describes the scene: "And in probably the most unsettling and memorable scene, which plays out like a live action Monty Python animation, colonial-era British soldiers pack a huge brass drum outfitted with trumpet horns of varying sizes with chained black slaves. The door is closed, and a fire is lit beneath the drum, which begins to revolve slowly (it is emblazoned with the name of Swedish mining giant Boliden) and to emit a kind of music. All this, it is revealed, is being enacted for the entertainment of a group of elderly rich, champagne-sipping white people in evening wear." The smelting victims in
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is also the topic of '' Toxic Playground'', a Swedish documentary by William Johansson and Lars Edman released in 2009. In 2021, the topical satirical show Svenska Nyheter (Swedish News) included
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about the ARICA case, with a resident of Arica gathering a sample of contaminated soil, putting it in an envelope and mailing it back to Boliden.


See also

* List of Swedish companies * Doñana disaster, caused by negligence on the part of Boliden-Apirsa.


References


External links

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