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Berkeley Mineral Resources plc (formerly Tecteon plc) is a mineral processing company, with a strategy of processing tailings at former mines. It is currently principally engaged in the extraction of zinc and lead from tailings Dumps at the world-famed Kabwe mine in Zambia. The Kabwe Zinc and Lead Mine was in operation from 1906 until 1994 and produced some 2.6m tons of zinc and lead in the 88 years of mining. The extensive tailings Dumps which still exist at the mine site are rich in unprocessed metal including rare earths as well as the base metals. The Dumps are also part of the pollution problems that have resulted from more than 80 years of mining at Kabwe. In treating and removing the Dumps, BMR will be playing a significant part in improving the environment for the benefit of the people of the greater Kabwe region. BMR has signed a joint venture agreement giving the company the rights to extract and process metals from certain Dumps. All the relevant Dumps are above-ground and there is good existing infrastructure including roads, railways and power supply. It was formerly named Tecteon Plc, a company developing and providing voice quality and hearing protection technologies and solutions. On 3 March 2008, the company changed its name to Berkeley Mineral Resources Plc. The name Berkeley was chosen to reflect the Mayfair location of the companys London offices. Berkeley Square was named after the noble Berkeley family and was laid out in the mid 18th century by the architect William Kent. The squares striking plane trees, planted in 1789, are a tribute to good environmental preservation.

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