WORK PROGRAMS
Reporting and Assurance
In order to demonstrate that ICMM members are delivering on their sustainable development commitments, one of our goals is to facilitate the design and implementation of a robust and effective system of reporting and assurance. Our belief is that this will enhance external accountability and facilitate continuous performance improvement and learning.
Our members are committed to a Sustainable Development Framework, which has been developed over time since ICMM was founded in 2001. The framework consists of three elements – a set of 10 core principles supported by a commitment to public reporting and independent assurance.
In 2009, we provided training and support to members on implementing the ICMM assuranceprocedure. This was first released as a pilot in 2006, and in 2008 a strengthened final version was approved. Training will continue to be a focus of our work moving forward. Particular challenges include working with assurance providers to improve consistency in the application of the assurance procedure, and the extent of stakeholder engagement during the assurance process.
FEATURED CASE STUDIES
Zinc Saves Kids
International Zinc Association,
Cobalt: a sustainable mineral
Cobalt Development Institute,
Gold for good
World Gold Council,
Zinc is for life
International Zinc Association,
MORE CASE STUDIES
- Goldcorp builds community trust through independent monitoring
- Anglo American invest in infrastructure at Barro Alto
- Rio Tinto welcomes tourists to Madagascar
- Mitsubishi pioneers metals recycling scheme in Japan
- Teck saves native Oregon oysters in Coos Bay
- Teck workers sleep easy at Carmen de Andacollo lodge
- Teck helps protect grizzly bears in Canadian foothills
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