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Governance and human rights in mining Deloitte Insights

Mining companies must strengthen their governance processes, including their approach to issues such as human rights in mining, ethics, and cybersecurity. Theme Energy Metals. The largest global mining companies are failing to demonstrate adherence to international standards for relations with human rights and Mining sector's reputation at growing risk from human rights

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Corruption and Rights Abuses Are Flourishing in Lithium Mining

Corruption and Rights Abuses Are Flourishing in Lithium Mining Across Africa, a New Report Finds The global clean energy transition could be a game changer “Most large mining companies in the RMI Report 2020 show no evidence of translating their corporate commitments on human rights into action plans and Human rights and mining wrongs: what do miners still have to do?

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Mines and Mining The New York Times

In Alaska, a Road to Metals Needed for Clean Energy Could Also Cause Harm. A proposed industrial road would cut through pristine wilderness in Alaska to reach a planned copper Ten years after the adoption of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs), a new study says that most large mining companies have Most miners lag behind in human rights issues — report

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New report by Responsible Mining Foundation calls on mining

New report by Responsible Mining Foundation calls on mining companies to show commitment to human rights defenders protection. Read more. Unearthing corruption risks in mining approvals. 05 December 2017. From resource-rich West Africans nations, to the mining giants of the Pacific and North Unearthing corruption risks in mining approvals News

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Mining companies launch their first attacks on the One

News Mining companies launch their first attacks on the One One has to wonder whether Aquarius Platinum would have approached the High Court on this point if the DMR had been responsive and had assisted Aquarius Platinum in complying with the Submit or Manage a Report. Contact Us. Telephone +27 21 447 1647; Email [emailFederal agencies have the authority to force crypto mining companies to divulge how much energy they use and greenhouse gas emissions they create, according to letters between the agencies andBiden administration acknowledges it can force Bitcoin

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Mining corporate governance in the spotlight Financial Times

“Some of the large FTSE 100 mining companies have difficulty on health and safety and environmental, social and governance issues,” she notes. But investors must also play their part as ownersIt is an unusual situation for companies that have experience operating anywhere in the world, include miles underground and at the tops of mountains and in places where temperatures often rangeMiners' profits face an unusual foe: extreme weather MINING

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Cabo Delgado, Mozambique: Reflections on the state of conflict

Cabo Delgado province in Northern Mozambique has been the epicentre of a violent conflict that has claimed the lives of more than 4 000 people and displaced nearly a million over the past fiveThe mining industry is increasingly being asked to ensure that the transition in the lives of mining-affected people and the local environment is ‘just’. In this context, the concept of sustainable mining is also being pushed by many but there are not many active takers. The mining companies note that the process to ensure social andHow does the mining industry look at issues around “Just Transitions

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Hearing loss is a neglected hazard for miners in South Africa

Noise-induced hearing loss is an occupational health hazard. It remains a prevalent condition in the South African mining industry. South Africa’s mining industry has long been an important part of the country’s economy. In 2020 alone, despite COVID-19, mining contributed R361.6 billion (almost 20 billion US dollars) towards South AfricaA group that represents many of the world’s largest mining companies, including Vale and Glencore, made a pledge their mining operations would reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.Mining companies set ambitious goal for net zero emissions by

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New report by Responsible Mining Foundation calls on mining companies

Latest News; Companies; Big Issues. Explore the big New report by Responsible Mining Foundation calls on mining companies to show commitment to human rights All mining companies, whether or not their operations have been associated with attacks on defenders, suffer the reputational impacts they generate and can faceWith gold prices skyrocketing and demand for other minerals on the rise, mining poses a growing threat to communities and ecosystems around the world. Conducting geospatial analysis of the Amazon biogeographic region, this report estimates, for the first time, the full extent of legal, large-scale mining concessions and illegal Undermining Rights: Indigenous Lands and Mining in the Amazon

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Government Audit Says Fines Don't Deter Unsafe

Mines No Safer Despite $1 Billion In Fines, Federal Audit Says. A guard sits in his truck at the entrance to the Darby Coal Mine in Holmes Mill, Kentucky, on May 20, 2006 the day an explosion inall mining companies, including those owned by the state, Gécamines has been able to maintain its privi-leged position throughout the last 15 years as a result of two factors. The first was a key clause in the code that provided that state-owned mining companies could retain their most valuable permits and sell them to other companies.A State Affair: Privatizing Congo’s Copper Sector Carter Center

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Global Mine Report 2023: PwC

In its 20th edition, PwC’s 2023 Mine: The era of reinvention, an annual review of the Top 40 mining companies globally, examined trends in the mining industry. In this report, PwC found market capitalisation of the Top 40 miners tripled from US$400bn in 2003 to US$1.2trn in 2022. The findings of this year’s report capture major themes The foundation argued that most companies are still not able to demonstrate they track and publicly report on how effectively they are managing economic, environmental, social and governance issues, and even fewer companies have evidence that they review their performance. "All mining companies, whether or not their Mining sector's reputation at growing risk from human rights

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‘BECAUSE WE’RE MERELY LABORERS’, ABUSE OF WORKERS IN

It also examines clear implications for the mining companies themselves, linked to abuse of workers’ rights through their business processing units. Amnesty’s report puts the statistics into perspective, and lifts the smoke screen on what’s systematically wrong in the mining industry in the Philippines. Butch Olano, Section DirectorA recent report led by researchers at Curtin University found that Australian mining companies have a stronger focus on employees’ physical health and safety than on their mental health and wellMost Australian mine workers dissatisfied with their jobs report

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Geopolitics and Neglected Arctic Spaces CSIS Center for

In this edition of Northern Connections, CSIS brings you three experienced and distinguished experts on the topic of “Geopolitics and Neglected Arctic Spaces.”. The first is Andreas Østhagen, a senior research fellow at the Fridtjof Nansen Institute and a senior fellow at the High North Center for Business and Governance at Nord University.The statement, based on a global analysis of over 500 sources, identifies four major trends in how the mining industry has abused the pandemic to turn a profit and advance their interests, putting land and water protectors at greater risk of harm. These trends are explored in-depth in an accompanying report, entitled Voices from the Mining industry profits from pandemic The Ecologist

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Ignored and invisible: The burden of mining on women

Kusum, 14, and Pushpa, 12, (both names changed) ran away from their home in Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh in 2019, as their family didn’t have enough food to survive after losing land and livelihood to a mining project. The two finally returned this week, on January 19, to their maternal grandparents after spending about 18 months []A new Curtin-led report has found that Australian mining companies have a stronger focus on the physical health and safety of employees compared to employee mental health and well-being, followedAustralian mining companies are shifting their focus to

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