The recently established ecological organization in Eskişehir is mobilizing local communities and environmental experts to confront the controversial cyanide-based gold mining project proposed in the region. Highlighting the potential environmental hazards such as groundwater contamination and irreversible soil degradation, the association urges the government to reconsider approval of the mining license. Members emphasize the importance of sustainable development and advocate for alternative economic opportunities that do not compromise the region’s natural heritage.

To further raise awareness, the group has outlined key concerns and action points:

  • Environmental Risks: Cyanide’s toxicity could severely damage biodiversity and water resources.
  • Community Impact: Potential displacement and health hazards to locals.
  • Legal Framework: Calls for stricter environmental regulations and transparent impact assessments.
  • Alternative Solutions: Promotion of eco-tourism and organic agriculture as sustainable income sources.
Aspect Potential Impact Proposed Alternatives
Water Quality High risk of cyanide leaching into waterways Regular monitoring & natural filtration projects
Biodiversity Loss of native species and habitats Establishment of protected green zones
Local Economy Short-term jobs with long-term damage Support for sustainable farming and crafts