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Mining and metals is at the heart of the #CircularEconomy, and in accelerating efforts to deliver a just energy transition.
ICMM's Christian Spano writes about why it's critical that our focus on the topic shifts from waste, to producing and recovering resource value.
We’re pleased to share our 2022–24 Strategy and Action Plan, designed to enable ambitious collective action that drives performance improvement at scale on key #ESG issues.
Learn more below. #MiningwithPrinciples
We have launched our Social and Economic Reporting Framework.
The Framework provides the foundation for consistent reporting on the industry’s contribution to social and economic development.
ICMM today announces strengthened member commitments on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI).
This is a critical step by 1/3 of the global mining and metals industry towards eliminating discrimination and bullying of all forms in our workplaces.
Learn more:
By 2050, nearly 70% of the world’s population will live in cities.
To accommodate everyone, we need to build modern and sustainable cities using responsibly sourced metals and minerals. #WorldHabitatDay
ICMM members share an unwavering commitment to the health & safety of their workers, including contractors. #SafeDay
An essential part of fatality prevention is to make sure contractors are fully integrated into project teams.
We published our social performance tools to support harmonious company-community relationships.
Successful social performance requires robust management systems that avoid harm to people & the planet, whilst contributing to social & economic development.
Transparency is at the heart of our efforts to maximise mining & metals' contribution to sustainable development.
Last year, members committed to disclose all mineral development contracts granted or entered into from 1 January 2021 – via @Reuters
Renewable energy relies minerals and metals, but they must be responsibly produced.
The mining industry has a responsibility to minimise mining's impact on the environment, such as through ICMM Members' commitment to net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2050 or sooner.
Our vision is for a safe, just and sustainable world enabled by responsibly produced metals and minerals.
We stand for #MiningWithPrinciples.
Find out more about our Strategy and Action Plan to enhance the contribution of mining and metals to sustainable development below.
The mining industry has a critical role in building relationships with Indigenous Peoples based on respect, trust and consistent engagement. #IndigenousPeoplesDay
Take a look at six ways our members are working with Indigenous communities.
For the mining industry to be sustainable it must contribute to the lasting social & economic wellbeing of local communities. #MiningWithPrinciples
Learn about how our members commit to implementing inclusive approaches with local communities to identify development priorities.
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ICMM members pursue continual improvement in social performance
New technologies are transforming the mining and metals industry.
ICMM’s Innovation for Cleaner, Safer Vehicles (ICSV) initiative brings our members together with the world's largest original equipment manufacturers to develop a new generation of mining vehicles.