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by Helena Preston
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In our series of articles on ESG in Mining, we have so far sought to highlight why miners should take ESG seriously and how to prioritise both your major risks and opportunities. In this fourth article we offer some practical advice on next steps to help you build on the ESG foundation you will already have in place for tailings and mine waste management (even if you don’t recognise it as that).
ESG principles are increasingly being adopted by the mining industry in response to public, investor and commercial pressures for further change and improvement. Such change is not new to the mining industry: major changes on this agenda date back to the 1980s and include environmental impact concerns, geochemical controls on acid drainage, and the social implications of mining developments. Recent catastrophic dam failures have returned the focus to tailings.
While corporate strategies and management systems to address these changes have been developed and driven from C-suite offices, it has invariably required project development and mine operations to implement plans and deliver measurable change.
A successful ESG programme today is just an extension of that agenda. There may now be the need to assess and prioritise within an all-encompassing programme and adopt a more holistic approach, but the supporting guidelines and frameworks are already available and the principles of ESG are well understood. And the need to do the right studies, with the right team, and adopt an integrated approach through the mine life cycle is as true today as ever.
Here are four areas you can act on today to advance your ESG programme and build on the foundation you already have in place:
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Read part one: What does ESG mean for the Mining industry?
Read part two: Four reasons why the Mining industry should act on ESG
Read part three: How to tackle ESG risks and opportunities in the Mining industry?
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