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Tailings: Opportunity lost

Until South Africa’s mining companies consider their environmental impact and broader sustainability a strategic issue for their future survival, they will continue to foster negative perceptions in the public sphere Full story...

Tailings: Strategic option

corporate responsibility has heavily impacted the mining industry, arguably more so than other sectors Full story...

Tailings: Leading by example

The Equator Principles are allowing low income economies to lead the way in ESIA practice Full story...

Tailings: Shame on the Kimberley Process

One of the founders of the Kimberley Process, provides some thoughts on where the system has gone wrong Full story...

Are impact assessments creaking under the strain?

In the 25 years since the Brundtland Commission launched the concept of sustainable development on the world, governments, NGOs and the public have taken much greater interest in the environment – and man’s impact on it Full story...

Human Rights Impact Assessments: what’s it about?

Human Rights Impact Assessments can help improve relations with local communities by identifying problems and expectations early in a project Full story...

The case for better due diligence

Global Witness shortly will publish a report which robustly demonstrates the need for greater due diligence and more honest communications from companies trading in minerals from conflict areas Full story...

Fighting infectious diseases

Infectious diseases have a devastating impact on populations worldwide. The statistics are truly staggering; every year, more than five million people die from HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria. Full story...

Money and morals in rogue regimes

Criticism of Anglo American plc’s continued investments in Zimbabwe has added another chapter to the long and fractious debate about the rights and wrongs of multinational corporations investing in rogue regimes. Full story...

Ethical confusion in the Congo

IS THIS an example of non-government organisations (NGOs) barking up the wrong tree? Criticisms have surfaced recently in the British media regarding plans by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) to create a new partnership with its US counterpart, USAID, the government of Katanga (the mineral-rich southern province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo) and various mining companies to support development in Katanga Full story...

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