The study of the composition and preparability of two samples of tailings dumped at the Yaroslavl Mining Company revealed the following contents: CaF2 - 15.2 and 20.7%, CaCO3 - 13.3 and 10.2%, and Zn - 0.49 and 0.38%. The volume of the stockpiled wastes is estimated at 30 million tons. The need for fine material grinding at the stage of preparation for flotation was shown, and the efficient fluorite concentration was possible with technical solutions found. The determined optimal parameters of the flotation acid-base condition provided neutralization of the negative influence of salts and slimes left by the previous processing cycle. It has been established that a mixture of ammonium and lignosulfonates was effective as a modifier. The extraction of sample 1 yielded 52% of fluorite extraction to the concentrates with 92.2-92.8% fluorite content, and more than 69% when beneficiating the sample 2. Upgrading of the concentrate quality is only possible through transferring to flotation tails of the most contaminated fluorite grains impregnated with silicate minerals, but this is followed by a significant extraction reduction. The concentration of sphalerite to a separate product occurs with low effectiveness. The inclusion of sulfide flotation in the circuit head can improve the fluorite cycle efficiency: extraction of CaF2 to the concentrates of FF-92 brand may reach 70%.