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promote solidarity and teamwork but also strengthen the
commitment to more sustainable mining practices. This
program will not be managed by a single department
rather, it will be open to everyone, allowing each employee
to become an agent of change and contribute their time
and effort to the development of the communities where
the company operates. It will be a way to create a positive
impact both within and outside the company.
Mining, accustomed to operating in complex contexts,
has the capacity to strategically contribute to the SDGs. If
communities can work with mining companies to identify
intersections between the needs of the regions hosting min-
ing operations and the company’s own needs, there may be
opportunities for mutual benefit: communities can access
the financial resources, influence, and technical expertise of
the mining sector to advance important sustainable devel-
opment priorities that are difficult to finance or execute on
their own while mining companies can mitigate opera-
tional and social risks.
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social responsibility in the mining industry: Exploring
trends in social and environmental disclosure. Journal
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june 24). School Of Mining &Mineral Resources.
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[4] Moreira, S., &McMahon, G. (2014). The contri-
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promote solidarity and teamwork but also strengthen the
commitment to more sustainable mining practices. This
program will not be managed by a single department
rather, it will be open to everyone, allowing each employee
to become an agent of change and contribute their time
and effort to the development of the communities where
the company operates. It will be a way to create a positive
impact both within and outside the company.
Mining, accustomed to operating in complex contexts,
has the capacity to strategically contribute to the SDGs. If
communities can work with mining companies to identify
intersections between the needs of the regions hosting min-
ing operations and the company’s own needs, there may be
opportunities for mutual benefit: communities can access
the financial resources, influence, and technical expertise of
the mining sector to advance important sustainable devel-
opment priorities that are difficult to finance or execute on
their own while mining companies can mitigate opera-
tional and social risks.
REFERENCES
[1] Jenkins, H., &Yakovleva, N. (2006). Corporate
social responsibility in the mining industry: Exploring
trends in social and environmental disclosure. Journal
Of Cleaner Production, 14(3–4), 271–284.
[2] The Importance of Mining in Modern Society. (2024,
june 24). School Of Mining &Mineral Resources.
[3] Figari, R. (2024, 5 agosto). El desafío de la sostenibi-
lidad minera. El Comercio Perú.
[4] Moreira, S., &McMahon, G. (2014). The contri-
bution of the mining sector to socioeconomic and
human development. Open Knowledge Repository.
[5] Pietrobelli, C., Marin, A., &Olivari, J. (2018).
Innovation in mining value chains: New evidence
from Latin America. Resources Policy, 58, 1–10.
[6] Gosner, L. R. (2020). Archaeology of Mining. En
Springer eBooks (pp. 754–772).
[7] Importance of mining -Minerals Education
Coalition. (2024). Minerals Education Coalition.
[8] Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible. (s. f.). UNDP.
[9] Singh, A. P., &Rahman, Z. (2021b). Integrating
corporate sustainability and sustainable develop-
ment goals: towards a multi-stakeholder framework.
Cogent Business &Management, 8(1).
[10] Fraser, J. (2021). Mining Companies and
Communities: Collaborative approaches to reduce
social risk and advance sustainable development.
Resources Policy, 74.
[11] Escamilla, C. (2024). The Importance of Mining
in Modern Society. School Of Mining &Mineral
Resources.
[12] Mashford, B. (2022). Why we all need to care about
mining. Stantec.
[13] World Mining Data (2024), World Mining Congress.
[14] Sustainable development. (2024). International
Institute For Sustainable Development.
[15] National Geographic España. (2024, 13 noviembre).
National Geographic.
[16] Dlouhá, J., Vávra, J., Pospíšilová, M., &Líšková, Z. D.
(2022). Role of Actors in the Processes of Sustainable
Development at Local Level—Experiences From the
Czech Republic. Frontiers In Sustainability, 3.
[17] The 17 Goals |Sustainable development. (2024).
United Nations.
[18] WorldBank. (2024). World Bank Group -International
Development, Poverty and Sustainability.
[19] United Nations. (2024). United Nations |Peace, dig-
nity and equality on a healthy planet.
[20] BHP Foundation |BHP. (2024).
[21] Promoting Biodiversity Net Gains in Ghana. (2023).
Newmont.
[22] Secretary-General. (2024). Progress towards the
Sustainable Development Goals. United Nations-
General Assembly Economic And Social Council.
[23] The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2024.
(2024). En United Nations.