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16.09.10
Barrick launches web version of sustainability magazine
Barrick has launched a web version of Beyond Borders, the company's magazine on responsible mining.
Beyond Borders features the latest news and updates on Barrick's social, environmental, safety and economic development programs around the world.
The new web magazine adapts content from the latest edition of the magazine and the past eight editions of Beyond Borders.
It complements the company's annual responsibility report, which forms part of their commitment as a member of ICMM.
"We created Beyond Borders to provide regular updates to our stakeholders about how Barrick is working to meet [international] standards and bring benefits to communities near our operations,” said Nancy White, Barrick's Director of Communications, Responsible Mining.
The print edition of the magazine will continue to be distributed in English and Spanish to thousands of company stakeholders and opinion leaders on five continents.
For more information visit www.BarrickBeyondBorders.com.
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