BacTech to Present Zero Tailings Technology at PDAC
Toronto, Canada — February 27, 2026 — Leads & Copy — BacTech Environmental Corporation (CSE:BAC, OTCQB:BCCEF) announced that Dr. Paul Miller will present on the company’s patent application for its “Zero Tailings” technology at the upcoming Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Annual Convention.
Skarn Associates hosts the event, titled “Derisking Complexity: Technology, Sustainability and Economics.” The convention will host senior executives from mining companies who are responsible for technology advancement and sustainability initiatives.
BacTech’s Zero Tailings technology recovers critical and precious metals from historic and active mine tailings. The technology converts waste material into environmentally benign products. The process seeks to reduce environmental liabilities, lower closure and reclamation costs, and transform tailings facilities into revenue-generating assets aligned with circular-economy and ESG objectives.
BacTech will have booth #2751 in the South Pavillion at the PDAC event in Toronto.
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BacTech Environmental Corporation is a leader in commercial bioleaching, using bacteria to recover valuable metals while stabilizing harmful elements like arsenic. The Company is advancing a fully permitted 50-tonne-per-day bioleach facility in Tenguel–Ponce Enríquez, Ecuador, and is developing its Zero-Tailings critical minerals recovery technology in Sudbury, Canada.
BacTech trades on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE: BAC), the OTCQB (OTCQB: BCCEF), and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE: 0BT1).
Source: BacTech Environmental Corporation
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