ICMM: Sustainable Development Framework: Principles And Reporting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Roper
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Since the Toronto conference in May 2002, the International Council on Mining and Minerals (ICMM) has made progress on the road to sustainability. Fifteen of the world?s largest mining and metal producing companies and twenty-five associations have made a long term commitment to ICMM to improve the environmental and social sustainability of their activities. Sir Robert Wilson (Rio Tinto) assumed the chairmanship of ICMM in October 2002. By December 2002, the Council had approved a Strategic Vision and an operating plan for 2003. Both have been posted on the ICMM website (www.icmm.com). ICMM?s Operating Plan sets out three priority tasks: - Providing strategic leadership to achieve improved sustainable development performance in the mining, minerals and metals industry. - Contributing to international policy discussions on cross-cutting issues of importance to the industry, in collaboration with national and commodity associations. - Promoting dialogue and partnership with other organizations to catalyze sector?wide sustainability initiatives.
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APA: A. Roper  (2003)  ICMM: Sustainable Development Framework: Principles And Reporting

MLA: A. Roper ICMM: Sustainable Development Framework: Principles And Reporting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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