The Issue of Collecting and Reporting SD Indicators in the Minerals Sector from the Point of View of Small and Medium-Sized Companies and those not Publicly Traded

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Turner M. Wyart-Remy C. Sykes
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

This paper follows that of the Milos Conf, 2002 and examines the collection and reporting of SDIs in the industrial minerals industry in Europe. It compares the characteristics of the GRI Reporting Guidelines, with its Metals and Mining Sector Supplement with those of the EU DG Enterprise Scheme, launched in 2001. The particular issue of SME's and companies which are not publicly traded is examined. The pros and cons of participating in such schemes is a central theme of the paper. The paper concludes that there and many business benefits for these companies in participating and submitting their data. The European Commission Scheme is strongly recommended for companies in the sector which are SME's and not-publicly traded as well as large firms who are listed on European Stock Exchanges.
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APA: E. Turner M. Wyart-Remy C. Sykes  (2005)  The Issue of Collecting and Reporting SD Indicators in the Minerals Sector from the Point of View of Small and Medium-Sized Companies and those not Publicly Traded

MLA: E. Turner M. Wyart-Remy C. Sykes The Issue of Collecting and Reporting SD Indicators in the Minerals Sector from the Point of View of Small and Medium-Sized Companies and those not Publicly Traded. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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