Material Stewardship - Best Practices In The Mining & Metals Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Brady
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Making progress on sustainable development will require greater attention to the management of materials produced from mine exploration through use to reuse, recovery and recycling. Material stewardship is a concept that embodies the range of activities required for optimal and appropriate use of minerals and metals in society. The following paper provides an overview of some recent initiatives that promote the stewardship of minerals and metals in society. The initiatives described are being conducted by organisations ? the International Zinc Association, the Canadian Copper & Brass Development Association and the International Council on Mining & Metals. These associations illustrate stewardship activities at three different levels: - an international association representing companies that produce a range of minerals and metals; - an international commodity association; and - a regional association. For each initiative, information is presented on its development, scope and outlook. This paper draws heavily from work of the associations but the viewpoints are the responsibility of the authors.
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APA: K. Brady  (2007)  Material Stewardship - Best Practices In The Mining & Metals Industry

MLA: K. Brady Material Stewardship - Best Practices In The Mining & Metals Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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