Sibanye adjusts Finland lithium mine plans due to flying squirrel droppings

Sibanye-Stillwater has relocated a tailings dam at its Keliber lithium mine in Finland after discovering droppings from an endangered flying squirrel. The adjustment creates a 100m buffer to protect the nocturnal species. This reflects Finland's strict conservation rules amid Europe's first lithium project.

Droppings from a flying squirrel prompted Sibanye-Stillwater to reconfigure plans for its Keliber lithium project in Finland, Europe's first lithium mine. No squirrels have been sighted, but the evidence required changes under Finland's conservation codes.

"No one has actually seen the animals there, but the droppings show their presence. So we have to take that into account in the planning," Sibanye chief executive Richard Stewart told Daily Maverick. During a site visit, officials noted the tailings dam was moved about 100m to provide a buffer for the species, which is endangered in Finland and also found in Estonia.

Sibanye has addressed other wildlife, including moor frogs, golden eagles, and otters. New ponds were built for the frogs, artificial nests and winter feeding planned for eagles, and wooden shelves installed under a bridge for otters to avoid road crossings by 65-tonne trucks. No moor frogs or otters have used these features yet, though a bear was sighted near a pond.

The company states that environmental impact assessments indicate low to moderate biodiversity effects from the project. These measures highlight growing scrutiny on mining operations to accommodate endangered species amid demands for green metals like lithium.

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Sibanye-Stillwater's Keliber lithium project in Finland has entered production after three years of construction costing over €780 million. The site produces Europe's first domestic battery-grade lithium hydroxide for electric vehicle batteries. CEO Richard Stewart highlighted the company's strategic focus on battery metals during a presentation in Helsinki on April 20, 2026.

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Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Richard Stewart has criticised the absence of premiums or credits for producers of green metals based on their downstream environmental benefits. Speaking from the company's Keliber mine in Finland, he argued that original equipment manufacturers prioritise the cheapest options over cleaner ones without regulatory incentives. Stewart called for industry-wide metrics to reward such benefits across the value chain.

Two weeks after a rockfall and tremors halted operations at Boliden's Garpenberg mine—injuring several workers and forcing evacuation—production is now forecast at only one third of the annual plan. The union reports high anxiety among staff, but no layoffs are planned.

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