Starbucks and Kraft Heinz are among a dubious roll call of American firms that scored less than 10% on the Corporate Human Rights Benchmark, where Germany’s Adidas took first place
Closure planning should not be a project at the end of the life of an operation but part of the site’s broader business case and day to day operational management and planning.
The Responsible Extractives webinar series kicked off with an hour-long webinar on partnering with local communities. We were privileged to be joined from 2 experts in the area
Those planning projects that come with environmental risks are increasingly encountering a lack of financial support, as with the case of a major coal mine in Australia
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
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
Steel giant ArcelorMittal faces a tough challenge in making its resources-intensive business sustainable, but it has a plan, and with scale comes impact
Rt Hon Henry Bellingham to meet with CEO’s & Senior Executives from Vedanta, GoldCorp, Anglo American, BP & Shell about CSR and socio-economic development in the extractive industry