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11 إبريل 2024

Fuelling injustice: Companies respond to allegations linked to transition minerals in EECA region

إظهار جميع الإشارات

In April 2024, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre published "Fuelling Injustice: Transition Mineral Impacts in Eastern Europe & Central Asia" - an analysis that exposes the scale and severity of human rights abuses and environmental damage caused by companies mining and processing transition minerals in EECA, emphasizing that changes are urgently needed in the EECA mining sector to ensure the transition to clean energy is not achieved at the expense of people and the environment.

The briefing includes 421 publicly reported allegations of environmental and human rights abuses between 2019 and 2023 that are linked to mining project development, extraction and processing (smelting and refining) of 20 transition minerals in 16 EECA countries. It also outlines recommendations for companies, governments, investors and financial institutions.

In line with the Resource Centre’s strategy and libel policy, we made every effort to reach out to companies accused of abuse and ask them to respond to allegations made using our Company Response Mechanism (unless the company has already publicly commented on the case, or if the abuse is the basis of a lawsuit or regulatory action, or the company has no website or contacts to reach to them).

We invited 49 companies to respond. We received 10 responses. All responses and non-responses can be found below.

ردود الشركة

Rio Tinto عرض الرد
Asarel Medet JSC عرض الرد
Zangezur Copper Molybdenum Combine عرض الرد
Mineco International Limited عرض الرد
Adriatic Metals عرض الرد
Rich Metals Group B.V عرض الرد
AlbChrome Ltd.

لا جواب

GeoProMining

لا جواب

Lydian International

لا جواب

Arcore AG

لا جواب

Aurubis Bulgaria

لا جواب

Dundee Precious Metals

لا جواب

Georgian Manganese LLC

لا جواب

Tara Resources

لا جواب

Azerbaijan International Mining Company Ltd (AIMC)

لا جواب

Euromax Resources

لا جواب

Jugohrom Ferroalloys Ltd

لا جواب

Minstroy Holding JSC

لا جواب

Newco Ferronikeli Complex LLC

لا جواب

Medgold Resources Corp

لا جواب

KAZ Minerals PLC

لا جواب

Glencore

لا جواب

JSC Russkii Khrom 1915

لا جواب

RUSAL

لا جواب

Norilsk Nickel

لا جواب

Rosatom

لا جواب

Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company (UMMC)

لا جواب

Lebedinsky mining & processing plant JSC

لا جواب

Highland Gold

لا جواب

LLC Novosibirsk Tin Plant

لا جواب

OJSC Krasnoyarsk Non-Ferrous Metals Plant named after V.N. Gulidov

لا جواب

VSMPO-Avisma Corporation PJSC

لا جواب

JSC Evraz Kachkanar Mining and Processing Plant

لا جواب

BGV Group Management

لا جواب

Metinvest

لا جواب

Onur

لا جواب

DCH

لا جواب

Ferrexpo plc

لا جواب

PJSC Marhanets mining & processing plant

لا جواب

PJSC Pokrovsky mining & processing plant

لا جواب

PJSC United Mining and Chemical Company (UMCC Titanium)

لا جواب

Group DF

لا جواب

Zijin Mining عرض الرد
Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) عرض الرد
Tajik-China Mining Co. Ltd.

لا جواب

Chaarat Kapan

لا جواب

Teghout CJSC

لا جواب

Lykos Metals Limited عرض الرد
ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih عرض الرد

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