Abandoned mines discharge
Acidic mine drainage
Full of oxides
To the creeks and streams
Making them toxic and polluted
For years after the closure of the mine
The sludge from the polluted streams
Processed to remove impurities
And dried at different temperatures
To make powder of different colors
When mixed with oil and additives
And cold-pressed
Magical paints of reclaimed earth colors emerge
The tail ends from mines have lumps of minerals
Crushing those minerals creates natural colors
That can gloss pottery like in historical times
Painters can give colors to their imaginations
With paints made from the mine waste
And get closer to the nature
To spread the message
Of healing the nature
This poem is inspired by a documentary of researchers from Ohio Department of Natural Resources, True Pigments LLC and gamblincolors converting AMD into the paint. Reclaimed Earth Colors is the brand of the paints produced in this manner. This is not a paid promotion of the brand. I feel this is worthy of a shout-out due to the significance of their efforts. I also came across some other videos of converting minerals from tail end of the abandoned mines into paints. They're natural colors.
2 comments:
You have put the action of those climate action heroes in such a candid way that your words are shimmering like their sustainable paint.
Thanks for a lovely poem. TC
This was a really nice idea. Getting inspired of the positives around using clouding initiatives and writing them down into art. Liked it! Xx
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