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Canadian mining companies key players in Mexico’s move to sustainable development

Mexico is undergoing a seismic political change. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who took office last December, promises a system that works for the many and not just the few. In this context, Canada is a crucial stakeholder. Specifically, the Canadian mining industry has the opportunity to be a key driver in achieving the sustainable […]

Mining group forms multi-sectoral advisory panel

The Chamber of Mines Philippines (COMP) is taking a step forward with its push for more sustainable mining practices as it establishes its Community of Interest (COI) advisory panel to discuss current mining issues. The creation of a COI advisory panel is part of the COMP’s preparation for the rollout of the Towards Sustainable Mining […]

IBRAM e MAC assinaram acordo durante EXPOSIBRAM para implementação de um padrão de sustentabilidade desenvolvido pela instituição canadense

A cerimônia de abertura da Expo & Congresso Brasileiro de Mineração (EXPOSIBRAM), em 9 de setembro, em Belo Horizonte (MG), foi marcada pela assinatura de um acordo de cooperação entre o Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (IBRAM – www.portaldamineracao.com.br/ibram) e a Associação de Mineração do Canadá (MAC – https://mining.ca/) para implementar no Brasil o padrão de […]

Brazil mining sector commits to change

In a translated commitment letter to society, the Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (IBRAM) said yesterday it was committed to a profound transformation of the mining industry, processes and techniques, relationships with people and with nature. It outlined commitments relating to areas including risk management, tailings dams, health and safety of workers, improving environmental impact studies […]

Brazil adopts Towards Sustainable Mining initiative

Instituto Brasileiro de Mineração (IBRAM), the national mining association in Brazil, will adopt the Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) initiative, a corporate social responsibility programme developed by the Mining Association of Canada (MAC) to improve environmental and social practices in the mining industry

Canadian Miners Push For A More Competitive Legal Framework

The Canadian Mineral Industry Federation, the Mining Association of Canada, and the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada issued a brief this month urging provincial, federal and territorial mine ministers to take action to ensure Canada remains a globally competitive jurisdiction and can continue to attract mineral investment.

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