DRC: Kamoa Copper mine allegedly causing severe environmental and social impacts
摘要
日期: 2025年12月10日
地點: 剛果民主共和國
企業
Ivanhoe Mines - 合資企業參與方 , Kamoa Copper SA (Joint venture between Zijin Mining (39.6%), Ivanhoe (39.6%), DRC government (20%), and Crystal River Global Limited (0.8%)) - Parent Company , 紫金礦業 - 合資企業參與方 , Crystal River Global Limited - 合資企業參與方項目
Kamoa-Kakula - Operation受影響的
受影響的總人數: 數字未知
Ecosystem: ( 數字未知 - 地點未知 , 採礦 , 未報告性別 ) , 社區: ( 數字未知 - 地點未知 , 採礦 , 未報告性別 )議題
Water pollution , Clean, Healthy & Sustainable Environment , Insufficient/inadequate consultation , Displacement , Forced Relocation , 任意拘留 , 抗議 , 人權維護人士 , 水的獲取 , Water pollution , Soil pollution , Air pollution , 剝奪言論自由 , 土地權 , Access to Non-Judicial Remedy資訊來源: NGO
摘要
日期: 2025年12月10日
地點: 剛果民主共和國
企業
Kamoa Copper SA (Joint venture between Zijin Mining (39.6%), Ivanhoe (39.6%), DRC government (20%), and Crystal River Global Limited (0.8%)) - Parent Company , Crystal River Global Limited - 合資企業參與方 , 紫金礦業 - 合資企業參與方 , Ivanhoe Mines - 合資企業參與方項目
Kamoa-Kakula - Operation受影響的
受影響的總人數: 數字未知
社區: ( 數字未知 - 地點未知 , 採礦 , 未報告性別 ) , Ecosystem: ( 數字未知 - 地點未知 , 採礦 , 未報告性別 ) , 受影響社區的領導者或成員: ( 數字未知 - 地點未知 , 採礦 , 未報告性別 )議題
Insufficient/inadequate consultation , 水的獲取 , Water pollution , Water pollution , Soil pollution , Air pollution , Displacement , Forced Relocation , 剝奪言論自由 , Insufficient/inadequate consultation , 土地權 , Access to Non-Judicial Remedy資訊來源: NGO
摘要
日期: 2025年12月10日
地點: 剛果民主共和國
企業
Kamoa Copper SA (Joint venture between Zijin Mining (39.6%), Ivanhoe (39.6%), DRC government (20%), and Crystal River Global Limited (0.8%)) - Parent Company , Crystal River Global Limited - 合資企業參與方 , Ivanhoe Mines - 合資企業參與方 , 紫金礦業 - 合資企業參與方項目
Kamoa-Kakula - Operation受影響的
受影響的總人數: 數字未知
社區: ( 數字未知 - 剛果民主共和國 , 採礦 , 未報告性別 ) , Ecosystem: ( 數字未知 - 剛果民主共和國 , 採礦 , 未報告性別 )議題
Displacement , Forced Relocation , 水的獲取 , Water pollution , Clean, Healthy & Sustainable Environment , Insufficient/inadequate consultation , Displacement , Forced Relocation , 任意拘留 , 抗議 , 人權維護人士 , 水的獲取 , Water pollution , Soil pollution , Air pollution , 剝奪言論自由 , 土地權 , Access to Non-Judicial Remedy資訊來源: NGO
摘要
日期: 2025年12月10日
地點: 剛果民主共和國
企業
Kamoa Copper SA (Joint venture between Zijin Mining (39.6%), Ivanhoe (39.6%), DRC government (20%), and Crystal River Global Limited (0.8%)) - Parent Company , Crystal River Global Limited - 合資企業參與方 , Ivanhoe Mines - 合資企業參與方 , 紫金礦業 - 合資企業參與方項目
Kamoa-Kakula - Operation受影響的
受影響的總人數: 數字未知
社區: ( 數字未知 - 地點未知 - 未知行业 , 未報告性別 )議題
任意拘留 , 抗議 , 人權維護人士 , 水的獲取 , Water pollution , Clean, Healthy & Sustainable Environment , Insufficient/inadequate consultation , Displacement , Forced Relocation , Soil pollution , Air pollution , 土地權 , 剝奪言論自由 , Access to Non-Judicial Remedy資訊來源: NGO
"The High Price of Copper from Congo: Dutch Investments and Abuses at Africa's largest Copper Mine" 10 December 2025
'This report investigates the human rights and environmental impacts linked to the Kamoa-Kakula copper mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa's largest copper mine, and the role played by Dutch financial institutions through their investments.
Based on field research and financial analysis, the study reveals serious concerns about water, pollution, forced displacement, lack of community participation, and the criminalisation of peaceful protest, while showing that major Dutch investors have so far failed to meaningfully engage with the companies responsible.
Copper is essential for the global energy transition, but its extractiuon often comes at a high social and environmental cost. International standards such as the OECDGuidelines and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights require financial institutions to prevent and address harms linked to their investments.
This report shows that, in practice, those responsibilities are not being met in the case of the Kamoa-Kakula mine.
- The Kamoa-Kakula mine, operated by Ivanhoe Mines and Zijin Mining Group, has been linked to contaminated drinking water, inadequate resettlement and repression of local activists
- Seven Dutch financial institutions hold more that €300 million in shares and bonds linked to the mine's parent companies
- None of the major investors investigated are conducting effective management with the companies regarding the documented abuses
- Existing grievance mechanisms and community consultation processes are weak, inaccessible or ineffective, leaving affected communities without remedy'