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CSR in Mining
CSR in Mining
By sector
Government Private Sector IP Sector Small Scale Mining Sector (scheduled in August)
By region
Mindanao Visayas Luzon
DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICIPANTS
MINDANAO 37%
LUZON 50%
VISAYAS 13%
DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICIPANTS
57
68
106
Government Agencies include LGUs Other Stakeholders include: IP Group, NGOs, Academe & Religious Groups
Mining is a very invasive activity Mining generates risks and conflicts The legitimacy of mining is under attack Mining has many stakeholders
What gives legitimacy to mining activities? Why would stakeholders give their consent? What is the basis of social license to operate? What makes mining worth the trade off?
A MINING COMPANY would monitor and ensure its adherence to law, ethical standards, and international norms of conducting mining. A MINING COMPANY would embrace responsibility for the impact of its activities on the environment, employees, communities, stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere.
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CSR helps companies secure social license to operate CSR helps companies manage risks CSR helps companies access credit
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Growth (Profit)
Equity (People)
Environmental Sustainability
(Planet)
Environmental Management
Community
Engagement & Development
Labor
Exploration
Production/Operation