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Dr anthony hodge president of the international council on mining and metals
The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) was founded in 2001 to improve sustainable development performance in the mining and metals industry.
Contents
- Dr anthony hodge president of the international council on mining and metals
- R anthony hodge president international council on mining and metals
- Sustainable development
- Members
- Self regulation
- Controversy
- References
R anthony hodge president international council on mining and metals
Sustainable development
The ICMM has developed 10 principles to which member companies must adhere. These considerations resulted from a survey of concerned parties both within and outside the council. They seek to comply and reinforce guidelines established by organizations including the OECD and the World Bank.
Members
Self-regulation
In 2003 ICMM in conjunction with the International Union for Conservation of Nature declared that none of its members would explore or mine deposits located in World Heritage Sites.
Controversy
ICMM was established to provide guidelines for member companies so they could work toward sustainable development. Even so, many of the companies have been implicated in social and environmental scandals since the council's inception.