For more than half a century, Vale's greenhouse on Godfrey Drive in Copper Cliff, has been making a beautiful contribution to the community.
"The work that we're doing here at Vale's greenhouse is extremely important. I think everyone is aware that mining companies, the mining industry have had a negative impact on the landscape. And I think this is a scenario where there's been a large group of people who have collectively recognized a problem and then come together to solve that problem," said Smith.
Gilpin said despite the negative impact of environmental damage from past years, the turnaround that happened in Sudbury is an example that good results can come out of a community effort. "It's part of our sustainability program. So historic mining practices affected some of the lakes in the region and now we're restocking some of the lakes with our program here," said Sten.
Peters said he was proud to see the work that Inco and Vale employees had undertaken through the years.
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