Extractives
Extractive industries earn massive amounts of money, but rarely do local communities affected by their operations share in the profits. To the contrary, mines and other extractive operations often have disastrous impacts on communities and the environment. Among other things, extractives are frequently linked to armed conflict, corruption, forced displacement, destruction of ecosystems, and depletion or poisoning of water supplies. SOMO researches the extractives and mining sector, analysing corporate activities and impacts in the context of global supply chains, including links to the electronics and energy sectors. We also support organisations that promote sustainable development, labour rights and the interests of local communities. We press extractive industries to abide by international standards of human, labour and community rights, and to conduct their operations in a conflict-sensitive way. This includes ensuring the right of communities to participate in decision-making processes about land and natural resource use.
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Local voices remain unheard by mining and electronic companiesPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Uranium from Africa Published on:Joseph Wilde-RamsingPosted in category:PublicationJoseph Wilde-Ramsing
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Roundtable on conflict minerals legislation Published on:Posted in category:Publication
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Long but hopeful path towards legislation on conflict mineralsPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Upcoming event: Roundtable at European Parliament on DRC conflict mineralsPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Radioactive Revenues Published on:Joseph Wilde-RamsingPosted in category:PublicationJoseph Wilde-Ramsing
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The Electric Car Battery Published on:T. SteinwegPosted in category:PublicationT. Steinweg
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International instruments influencing the rights of people facing investments in agricultural land Published on:Sanne van der WalPosted in category:PublicationSanne van der Wal
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Voices from the inside Published on:P. PöyhönenPosted in category:PublicationP. Pöyhönen
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Series for SRI-engagement – Metal mining Published on:T. SteinwegPosted in category:PublicationT. Steinweg
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