Greenland Minerals (ASX:GGG) - Former Managing Director, John Mair
Former Managing Director, John Mair
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  • Greenland Minerals (GGG) completes its public consultation period, advancing preparation of a white paper for its Kvanefjeld project in Greenland
  • The statutory consultation period was initiated by the Greenland Government at the end of 2020, with legislation requiring the company prepare a white paper following discussions with the public, setting out all issues
  • GGG says it anticipates its responses will be complete within the next few weeks
  • Greenland Minerals was up 12 per cent, trading at 14 cents at 2:40 pm AEST

Greenland Minerals (GGG) has completed a public consultation period, advancing the preparation of a white paper for its Kvanefjeld project in Greenland.

The statutory consultation period was initiated by the Greenland Government at the end of 2020, with legislation requiring the company prepare a white paper following public consultation.

The paper must set out all issues on the project raised during the public consultation, either in submissions or directly to the government or in meetings.

The company said responses to issues raised during the first round of public meetings are mostly complete. That said, several submissions were received by the government within final days of consultation, for which the company has started to develop responses.

 “The WP represents an opportunity to provide simple and clear explanations to submissions made during the consultation process and to identify where further detail can be found in the EIA and associated technical reports,” said GGG Managing Director, John Mair. 

“Outcomes of the public consultation will play an important role in focussing future stakeholder engagement and shaping the path forward for the Kvanefjeld Project.”

The company said it anticipates its responses will be completed within the next few weeks.

Greenland Minerals was up 12 per cent, trading at 14 cents at 2:40 pm AEST.

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