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    LMBV mbH

    from Senftenberg - Zły Komorow

    The LMBV remediates and recultivates former lignite and mining regions in Eastern Germany. It creates attractive landscapes and secures the regions sustainably.

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    Lausitzer und Mitteldeutsche Bergbau-Verwaltungsgesellschaft (LMBV)

    The LMBV is a public sector company specializing in the remediation and recultivation of former brown coal mining regions in Lusatia and Central Germany, as well as the management of closed potash, spar, and ore mines in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia.

    Key Products and Services

    • Remediation and Recultivation: The LMBV remediates the legacies of GDR brown coal mining and transforms former open-cast mines into attractive lake landscapes.
    • Management of Mines: It secures underground mine cavities to protect the earth's surface.
    • Utilization and Marketing: The LMBV prepares remediated areas for subsequent uses to strengthen the economic power of the regions.

    Mission and Values

    The main mission of the LMBV is to create attractive and safe post-mining landscapes for people and nature. It contributes to the sustainable development in the regions and improves the quality of life of the people living there.

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    • Environmental Protection: The LMBV reduces environmental pollution through targeted remediation measures.
    • Regional Development: By creating new landscapes and promoting subsequent uses, the company supports the economic and social development of the regions.
    • Innovative Technologies: The LMBV works with universities and external specialists to develop new technologies for solving complex remediation problems.

    The LMBV is an important player in the process of restructuring and revitalizing the former mining regions and has established itself in recent decades as a central authority for remediation and recultivation in Eastern Germany.

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