Half of the world’s supply of critical minerals is located on or near Indigenous Peoples’ lands. Danielle Martin explores the tensions between mining these resources and respecting the rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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We cannot ignore the tension between the need to mine for critical minerals and respecting Indigenous Peoples’ rights
ICMM and INAP announce collaboration to help mining operations address water pollution
ICMM and International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) announce a collaboration to support mining companies in preventing or reducing water pollution from acid rock drainage and metal leaching.
#SustyTalk: Is nature-positive mining possible?
For a nature-focused episode, Rohitesh Dhawan joins edie’s #SustyTalk podcast for a conversation on whether mining and metals can lead the private sector in valuing and respecting biodiversity.
Why sustainable tax principles must be at the centre of the energy transition ↗
Sustainable tax principles are a key ingredient to encourage mining investment, argues ICMM and EY in an article for Mining Journal.
Mining companies strengthen their commitment to respect the rights of Indigenous Peoples
ICMM members reaffirm their commitment to respect the rights of Indigenous Peoples, recognising their importance as partners in the development of mining projects on their lands and territories.
What do birds, wind turbines and corporate culture have in common?
ICMM's Ro Dhawan shares his experience at Gold Fields' Agnew mine in Western Australia, where birds, wind turbines, and corporate culture symbolise a profound commitment to caring for others.
The Art of the Possible How collaboration is driving the transformation of large haul truck fleets
Enabling zero carbon solutions for mobile equipment at a global scale is one of three core ambitions of ICMM’s Innovation for Cleaner, Safer Vehicles (ICSV) initiative, writes ICMM's Dana Cartwright.
ICMM reports 2023 safety performance of members
ICMM releases its annual report benchmarking the safety performance of its company members.
Nature in the balance – but finally on the balance sheet ↗
Urgent action on nature is vital and would be best served by companies adopting a double materiality approach, writes ICMM's Aidan Davy for Sustainable Views.
Guidance will bolster the mining and metals sector’s ongoing efforts to identify, assess, manage and disclose nature-related issues
ICMM welcomes the publication of the TNFD Sector Guidance: Metals and Mining as an important step in catalysing a shift to an economy that supports nature.