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Copper Mountain Mining

  • Minería
  • Copper Mountain Mining Corporation is a copper producer, developer and explorer. Copper Mountain’s flagship asset is the 75% owned Copper Mountain mine which produces approximately 100 million pounds of copper equivalent per year

Del Centro de Información ? Esta sección es una instantánea no exhaustiva del comportamiento de la empresa según el registro del Centro de Información. Buscamos respuestas a acusaciones de abusos, demandas de perfil, y registro ataques contra defensores que trabajan en cuestiones comerciales.

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ICMM Member ? Whether a company is a member of the International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM)

EITI Supporter ? Whether the company is a supporter of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

Human Rights Policy ? Company policy describing its approach and commitment to human rights

Transition Minerals ? The company is being tracked on our Transition Minerals Tracker for human rights allegations linked to one or more of the following minerals: bauxite, cobalt, copper, lithium, manganese, nickel and zinc

IRMA Member ? Whether a company is a member of the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA)

VPI Member ? Established in 2000, the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights are a set of principles designed to guide companies in maintaining the safety and security of their operations within an operating framework that ensures respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.