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13 فبراير 2018

Armenia: Amulsar gold mine poses high risk of water contamination & adverse environmental impacts, say experts; inc. company & shareholders' responses

The report "Amulsar Gold Project: Overview of Concerns with the Amulsar Gold Project, Potential Consequences, and Recommendations" by independent experts argues the Amulsar gold mine project, owned by Lydian International, poses a high risk of long-term, adverse impacts to the environment, including drinking water resources in Armenia.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the company and its reported shareholders to respond. Lydian International, RBC Asset Management, European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD), Resource Capital Funds and Orion Mine Finance responded. Franklin Resources Inc., Donald Smith & Co., Amber Capital and ASA Gold & Precious Metals Limited did not respond.

ردود الشركة

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) عرض الرد
Resource Capital Funds عرض الرد
Orion Mine Finance عرض الرد
Franklin Templeton (Franklin Resources)

لا جواب

Donald Smith & Co.

لا جواب

Amber Capital

لا جواب

ASA Gold & Precious Metals Limited

لا جواب

Lydian International عرض الرد
RBC Global Asset Management عرض الرد

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