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Sam Phipps, (Jun 5, 2015)
Four insightful case studies detailing how some of the largest companies within the extractives industry are approaching and managing environments and communities local to their operations
Sam Phipps, (Jun 5, 2015)
When it comes to sustainability in the extractives industry, purists might see a contradiction in terms. But if the interests of local communities are kept central, there is more chance net benefits will follow
Ellen R Delisio, (Jun 4, 2015)
Steel giant ArcelorMittal faces a tough challenge in making its resources-intensive business sustainable, but it has a plan, and with scale comes impact
PRESS RELEASE, (Mar 16, 2015)
Anglo American published its 14th annual Sustainable Development Report today, detailing the global diversified mining company’s sustainability performance for 2014.
Steven Wade, (Mar 5, 2015)
The below conclusions are taken from research carried out by Ethical Corporation of 249 professionals working in mining, oil and gas
Sam Phipps, (Jan 30, 2015)
The direct cost of community conflict in the extractives industry is high, according to a 2014 report by the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative (CSRI) at Harvard Kennedy School
Sam Phipps, (Jan 30, 2015)
Pacific Rubiales Energy (PRE), the largest independent oil and gas exploration and production company in Colombia, has adopted a Shared Value Initiative for water usage
Sam Phipps, (Jan 30, 2015)
New Gold runs the New Afton Mine in Canada, Mesquite in the US, Peak Mines in Australia and Mexico’s Cerro San Pedro
Oliver Balch, (Oct 1, 2013)
Extractive companies regularly find themselves embroiled in human rights conflicts. Colombian mining giant Cerrejón is taking steps to minimise its impact