ENVIRONMENT

Miners must be ready to adapt to global dynamics

AUSTRALIAN mining companies are beginning to adjust to a world of profound challenges as growth and innovation place fresh demands on materials and minerals. However, this should be done by adhering to sound environment, social and governance principles.

Rio Tinto's decision to blow up Juukan Gorge in WA created a global adverse reaction in 24 hours.

Rio Tinto's decision to blow up Juukan Gorge in WA created a global adverse reaction in 24 hours.

This was the advice given by speakers at yesterday's Minerals Council of Australia MW21 conference in Canberra yesterday. PwC special advisor on ESG Gregory Bourne said failure by the mining industry...

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