The Central Asian Institute for Environmental Research (CAIER) has officially joined the Kazakhstan Mining Chamber — a key industry association that brings together leading companies and expert organizations in the mining sector.
The agreement was reached during a meeting between Aselle Tasmagambetova, environmentalist and founder of CAIER, and Ruslan Baymishev, President of the Kazakhstan Mining Chamber.
The meeting took place as part of the “Green Impulse: Towards the Regional Environmental Summit – 2026” Dialogue, held on November 28 at the Central Asian Institute for Environmental Research (CAIER).
CAIER’s accession to the Chamber opens new opportunities for the Institute’s systemic participation in shaping the industry’s environmental agenda. The Institute is equipped with an advanced R&D laboratory, has many years of scientific research experience in waste processing, and has patented innovative technologies for producing construction materials from industrial waste, purifying water from heavy metal ions, and more.
CAIER’s scientific expertise and long-standing professional work in sustainable development initiatives and ESG consulting will enable the Institute to make a significant contribution to improving environmental policies and practices within the mining sector.
“We see great potential in collaborating with the mining industry. Our research and technologies help reduce environmental impact and create new solutions that make industrial processes more sustainable. As a member of the Chamber, we are ready to strengthen environmental expertise and support the development of modern standards of environmental responsibility,” noted Aselle Tasmagambetova, environmentalist and founder of CAIER.
The Kazakhstan Mining Chamber unites major Kazakhstani and international geological exploration companies. CAIER’s membership will strengthen the connection between science and industry, creating new opportunities for the mining sector to reach a new level of environmental development.
The agreement was reached during a meeting between Aselle Tasmagambetova, environmentalist and founder of CAIER, and Ruslan Baymishev, President of the Kazakhstan Mining Chamber.
The meeting took place as part of the “Green Impulse: Towards the Regional Environmental Summit – 2026” Dialogue, held on November 28 at the Central Asian Institute for Environmental Research (CAIER).
CAIER’s accession to the Chamber opens new opportunities for the Institute’s systemic participation in shaping the industry’s environmental agenda. The Institute is equipped with an advanced R&D laboratory, has many years of scientific research experience in waste processing, and has patented innovative technologies for producing construction materials from industrial waste, purifying water from heavy metal ions, and more.
CAIER’s scientific expertise and long-standing professional work in sustainable development initiatives and ESG consulting will enable the Institute to make a significant contribution to improving environmental policies and practices within the mining sector.
“We see great potential in collaborating with the mining industry. Our research and technologies help reduce environmental impact and create new solutions that make industrial processes more sustainable. As a member of the Chamber, we are ready to strengthen environmental expertise and support the development of modern standards of environmental responsibility,” noted Aselle Tasmagambetova, environmentalist and founder of CAIER.
The Kazakhstan Mining Chamber unites major Kazakhstani and international geological exploration companies. CAIER’s membership will strengthen the connection between science and industry, creating new opportunities for the mining sector to reach a new level of environmental development.