Georgian Manganese has taken a significant step towards biodiversity conservation by introducing approximately 43 thousand brook trout spawn into the rivers of Ambrolauri and Oni municipalities. This initiative, driven by a commitment to environmental protection, aligns with modern and sustainable practices.
To streamline mining operations and uphold labor safety standards, Chiatura mines have adopted another cutting-edge technology, further enhancing their efficiency.
In a significant development, Chiatura is set to transform the dormant historical mine named after Akaki Tsereteli into a vibrant museum, reopening its sealed doors after years of closure.
A maternity hospital was opened in Zestafoni Feromed Clinic. The hospital is fully equipped with modern medical equipment, including high-precision diagnostic one.
Besik Kirtadze, the Special Manager of Georgian Manganese, and Irakli Nozadze, the company's Environmental Protection Director, met with Maya Bitadze, the chairman of the environment protection and natural resources committee of the Parliament.
The newly appointed special manager of Georgian Manganese Besik Kirtadze met with the Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture Otar Shamugia.