According to a recent LinkedIn post from Cecil, the company is highlighting a new partnership with PlanetSapling that will add the Global Major Mines dataset to the Cecil platform. The post indicates this will provide a global inventory of more than 3,000 mining projects across over 140 countries, focused on environmental and supply chain analysis for users.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that the dataset supports proximity assessments to nature areas to aid regulatory compliance and resource management. It also notes that each record is manually verified and includes data on key mineral commodities such as rare earth elements, gold, lithium, copper, zinc, and iron, which may enhance data quality and relevance for resource-focused stakeholders.
The post further indicates that Cecil now offers access to this dataset alongside more than 30 other nature datasets via a single API. For investors, this integration could strengthen Cecil’s value proposition in environmental, social, and governance analytics and supply chain risk assessment, potentially improving the company’s competitive position with customers needing geospatial and nature-related data at scale.
From an industry perspective, the expanded coverage of global mining projects may position Cecil as a more attractive data partner for mining, energy, and manufacturing clients that are facing heightened scrutiny on environmental impact and sourcing transparency. If the partnership drives increased platform usage and higher-value contracts, it could support revenue growth and deepen Cecil’s role in the evolving market for nature and climate data services.

