February 3, 2022 Why the mining industry’s boardrooms need to believe in ESG At AME Roundup in Vancouver, speaker Jamie Strauss said blockchain will become the basis for companies to communicate ESG assessments.
February 2, 2022 Element 25, Circulor partner to develop first ESG transparent manganese supply chain Company is demonstrating traceability and ESG compliance for its manganese products as part of the strategic pathway to zero carbon manganese.
February 1, 2022 Reconciliation: Action needed instead of symbolism, says Jody Wilson-Raybould Jody Wilson-Raybould says enabling Indigenous self-determination would support Indigenous peoples' cultural, social, and economic well-being.
January 31, 2022 Report urges British Columbia First Nations to regulate mining on their territories The report was prepared by the BC First Nations Energy and Mining Council and sets out 25 recommendations.
January 26, 2022 Watch: JDS Mining CEO says inclusiveness is key to success The company has developed a unique people-first approach to finding solutions to industry challenges.
January 25, 2022 Environmental groups sue to undo PolyMet mine deal in Minnesota Its an attempt to reverse a 2017 land transfer that gave PolyMet more than 6,600 acres needed to build an open pit copper and gold mine.
January 20, 2022 Imperial Metals surrenders Giant Copper project to British Columbia government The decision to now surrender all of its remaining claims recognizes the challenges of obtaining mineral exploration and development permits in the area.
January 20, 2022 Mining’s top ten ‘S’ trends in ESG for 2022 ESG action is now considered critical to both business and social resilience and is increasingly integrated into board oversight responsibilities and executive compensation.
January 19, 2022 Teck named to 2022 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations list “Our employees are passionate about sustainability and this recognition is the direct result of their hard work and dedication."
January 18, 2022 Ecuador indigenous demand rights to consent on extractive projects In recent years, both A'i Cofan and Waorani communities have won lawsuits in local courts to suspend mining and oil exploitation in their territories.
Congo offers tantalum deposit under M23 control to US in minerals pact Congo estimates that the Rubaya mine needs $50 million to $150 million to restart and ramp up commercial output. February 18, 2026 | 11:16 am