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ESG in Mining and Minerals

Edited by: Ted Rhodes

ISBN13: 9781837230402
To be Published: February 2025
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



New demand from energy transition technologies will require the acceleration of mine development for a range of minerals, including lithium, copper, graphite and cobalt. This combined with concerns about security of supply have thrust mining under the spotlight, drawing the attention of policy makers, investors and the general public.

For this mining boom to have a broad positive impact, the mining and minerals industry must learn from the mistakes of the past and put ESG factors at the centre of its business model.

Edited by Ted Rhodes, head of the Mining and Minerals group at international law firm CMS, ESG in Mining and Minerals provides a wide-ranging analysis of the ESG risks, challenges and opportunities facing mining companies and the wider minerals supply chain.

It considers the specific ESG challenges facing companies in the mining and minerals sector, from reducing carbon intensity and protecting biodiversity, through community engagement and human rights, to ensuring transparency in government relations. It will guide readers through relevant emerging ESG regulation, ESG risks, and new approaches to mining to reduce its negative impact on the environment and its inhabitants.

ESG in Mining and Minerals combines legal analysis with an understanding of the commercial imperatives and practical realities of the mining and minerals sector, which can often be particularly challenging from an ESG perspective. Its holistic approach to the ESG context of the sector is intended to help in the preparation of risk analyses and comprehensive ESG policies, which must of course be tailored to each individual mining business in a way that reinforces competitiveness, rather than detract from it.

This book will be an invaluable guide for directors and management in mining and minerals companies, investors and financiers, as well as sustainability professionals, in-house and external counsel and anyone else who is concerned with the ESG impacts of extractive industries.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Introduction – the importance of ESG considerations in mining & minerals
Ted Rhodes, CMS

Section 1: Environmental
Measuring, minimising and mitigating the carbon footprint of minerals
Dalia Majumder-Russell, CMS
Protecting ecosystems and biodiversity in the mining industry
María Cristina Alva and Daniela Vergel-Riascos, CMS
Environmental litigation risks for mining and minerals
Sarah Grenfell, CMS
Mine closure, land reclamation and legacy projects
Jeff Parshley, SRK Consulting

Section 2: Social
Socio-economic impacts of mining and mineral development
Neal Brewster, Elemental Economics; University of Dundee Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and
Policy
Progressing beyond a social licence to operate
Kevin PCJ D’Souza, KD Consulting
Human rights issues in mining and minerals
Yasmin Batliwala MBE, Advocates for International Development

Section 3: Governance
ABC considerations and transparency in dealing with governments
Eoin O’Shea, CMS
Corporate governance in mining companies
Ben Lepley, SLR Consulting

Section 4: General
The origins, evolution and direction of ESG regulation in mining
Daniela Vergel-Riascos and Tatiana Londoño, CMS
Leveraging effective ESG due diligence to unlock value in mining investment
Kevin PCJ D’Souza, KD Consulting
Mining, minerals and the circular economy
Kamen Stoilov, CMS
New mineral frontiers and their ESG challenges
Nabil Abrahams and Ted Rhodes, CMS
ESG and innovation
Andrew Sullivan, Stantec
Risks and opportunities in dealing with mine waste
Dr Chris Meikle and David Walker, SLR Consulting