Entries Tagged as 'Gold'

Investors Spur Gold Corp To Address CSR In Guatemala


Introduction:

Here is a press release illustrating the power of share holders to demand Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) from Gold Corp Inc. ~ Marc

In an unprecedented move Canadian mining firm Goldcorp Inc. has agreed to conduct an independent Human Rights Impact Assessment in Guatemala at the request of Canadian and Swedish shareholders.

The company has faced criticism regarding the environmental and human rights impacts of its mining operations. The shareholders hope that the assessment will become a benchmark for mining companies operating in high risk countries. The agreement was announced in a statement today.

The statement reads: “The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) Staff Pension Fund, The Ethical Funds Company, The First Swedish National Pension Fund and The Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund, have reached an agreement with Goldcorp Inc. and have withdrawn a shareholder resolution submitted to the company in March. Goldcorp Inc. has agreed to commission an independent human rights impact assessment of its operations in Guatemala.”

The intention of the assessment is to provide the company with concrete recommendations regarding its implementation of practices, policies and procedures, and the impact of its operations on human rights.

A steering committee is being formed to oversee the assessment process and will include representatives from the company, shareholders and other stakeholders.

Shareholders expect the assessment to be completed in the next 8-12 months, at which time the company will develop a plan for implementing recommendations of the assessment.”

A group of investors has been in dialogue with the company for more than two years, and stepped up engagement efforts in February by conducting a field trip to Goldcorp’s Marlin mine in Guatemala.

The group met with NGOs, indigenous people, government authorities and company representatives in order to get a clearer picture of the complex situation. The trip culminated in a shareholder resolution submitted to the company.

“By taking on a Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA), Goldcorp is behaving responsibly and responding to the concerns raised by local stakeholders in Guatemala. Goldcorp is also setting a standard for others in the mining industry - for which they should be commended,” said Bill Brassington of the PSAC Staff Pension Fund, who will represent the investor group in the HRIA steering committee.

“Mining corporations are increasingly operating in high risk areas - both in terms of culture and environment and they need to address these risks in a way that satisfies local stakeholders, as well as investors,” said Peter
Chapman, Executive Director of the Shareholder Association for Research and Education (SHARE) which is providing research and engagement assistance to the PSAC and Meritas Mutual Funds.

“Business recognition of human rights obligations is relatively new,” said Robert Walker, Vice President of Sustainability at The Ethical Funds Company. “And human rights impact assessment is a relatively new concept for promoting human rights. We laud Goldcorp for embracing this tool as a foundation for protecting human rights and addressing community concerns in Guatemala. We look forward to reviewing the results.”

“The outcome of this process could set a precedent for the entire industry and is crucial for Guatemala, since the mining industry has rapidly expanded there. However, after ending 36 years of civil war, the country is extremely
vulnerable. Therefore, mining companies and others have a responsibility to make sure their business operations are sustainable over the long-term, and respect the Maya culture,” said Helene Regnell, Research Director of GES Investment Services, an advisor to the filing First and Fourth Swedish National Pension Funds as well as the Second and Third Swedish National Pension Funds who supported the resolution through their collaborative body, the Ethical Council.

For further information, contact: Bill Brassington, PSAC Staff Pension Fund, Phone: (604) 298-6301, Email: brassrouts@telus.net

Peter Chapman, Executive Director, SHARE, Phone: (604) 408-2456, Email: pchapman@share.ca

Robert Walker, Vice President, Sustainability, The Ethical Funds Company, Phone: (604) 714-3833, Mobile: (778) 772-2142, Fax: (604) 714-3861, Email: bwalker@ethicalfunds.com

Carl Rosén, Chairman, Ethical Council, Phone: +46 31 704 29 00, Mobile: +46 73 940 10 10, carl.rosen@ap2.se

Helene Regnell, Research Director, GES Investment Services, Phone: +46 8787 99 17, Mobile: +46 70 787 01 04, Email: helene.regnell@ges-invest.com

=== EARTHWORKS: Protecting Communities and the Environment

Stephen D’Esposito
President and Executive Director
EARTHWORKS
1612 K St., NW, Suite 808
Washington, D.C., USA 20006
202-887-1872×203
202-887-1875 (fax)
sdesposito@earthworksaction.org
www.earthworksaction.org

Peru Persecutes Indigenous Protestors Of A Toxic Mine

INTRODUCTION:

This is the urgent action appeal referenced by Dr. Barrito in the previous post. Special thanks to Julia Caudros of the organization, CooperAcción for informing us of this injustice.

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With great concern I have come to learn about the news that 35 Peruvians, defenders of human rights and of the environment, municipal authorities, legal, technical and leading advisers of communities and community rondas, have been legally accused of terrorism for expressing their ideas, defending their rights and promoting a Local Referendum so that the population could express, freely, their opinion on the development of mining activities in their area.

Since 2003 the mining company Majaz S.A., today Rio Blanco Copper S.A., (of the British company Monterrico Metals PLC, whose major shareholder is the Chinese Consortium Zijin – Xiamen Zijin Tongguan Investment Development Co. Ltd.) have been promoting the Mining Project Rio Blanco located in the districts of Ayavaca and Carmen de la Frontera in northern Peru.

As you may know last September 16, the Local Referendum was carried out in the districts of Ayavaca and Pacaipampa in the province of Ayavaca and in the district of Carmen de la Frontera in the province of Huancabamba, both located in the northern region of Piura. More than 50 per cent (17,976 voters) of the electorate of these three districts took part in this civic event and 97% of them expressed their rejection of mining activities in their territories.

The accusations of terrorism seeks to discredit those that exercise lawfully and peacefully the defense of rural communities’ rights; those that defend the moorlands and cloud forests where a mining project intends to develop but who choose for a model of development based on agriculture and eco-tourism. This act of accusations also seeks to intimidate the whole society for the mere fact of expressing their disagreement with certain politics that wishes to silence its citizens.

We consider these accusations to be an outrage against those that act within the boundaries of the law and exercise their civic rights that the Peruvian Constitution protects. We request the Government and the national authorities of Peru, take action in order to avoid the violation of rights and fundamental liberties, by rejecting the denunciation and reinstalling the Round Table of Dialogue, - paralyzed by the leave of the Cabinet President- and in this way seek a peaceful means to end the conflict in the area.

Join us in our act of solidarity!

How to help:

Send the letter to the electronic directions (addresses) that are indicated by copy to CooperAcción’s mail.

Send to:

Dr. Alan García Pérez
Presidente de la República del Perú
Palacio de Gobierno
Plaza Pizarro, Jr. De la Unión s/n
Lima 1 – PERU (511) 311 4200 (511) 311 4711 secretariageneral@presidencia.gob.pe

Dr. Jorge Del Castillo Gálvez
Presidente del Consejo de Ministros
Av. Manco Cápac 879, Miraflores
Lima 18 – PERU (511) 610 9800 (511) 610 9680 mtalledo@pcm.gob.pe

Dra. Beatriz Merino
Defensora del Pueblo
Jr. Ucayali 388
Lima 1 - PERU (511) 426 78000 (511) 4267889 gbocanegra@defensoria.gob.pe
mlevano@defensoria.gob.pe

Dr. Luis Gonzáles Posada
Presidente del Congreso de la República
Plaza Bolívar s/n
Lima 1 – PERU (511) 311 7777 (511) 3117703 lgonzales@congreso.gob.pe

Ing. Juan Valdivia
Ministro de Energía y Minas
Av. Las Artes Sur 260, San Borja
Lima 41 – PERU (511) 475 0065
(511) 618 8700 (511) 224 4490 jvaldivia@minem.gob.pe

Dr. Luis Alva Castro
Ministro del Interior
Plaza 30 de Agosto s/n, San Isidro
Lima 27 – PERU (511) 225 0202
(511) 225 0402
(511) 225 7234 desmin@mininter.gob.pe

Copy to:
cooperaccion@cooperaccion.org.pe

If you wish more information on the case please see the following websites:
www.cooperaccion.org.pe

www.redmuqui.org.pe

www.minesandcommunities.org

TRADE SUPPLIERS AND RESOURCES

Here’s my best list of resources and suppliers. I will make additions to it as more information is passed to me. I put comments after those organizations that I know something about.

This list was drawn and expanded from the resource section my Ethical Jewelry Handbook, a free e-book available upon request.

RESOURCE LIST

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Accord Reached in Buckhorn Gold Mine Controversy

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Buckhold Mountain in Late Spring

Introduction:

This article, describing a break through among conservation groups and mining interests, show what is possible through strong leadership and creative risk taking. ~ Marc

Tonasket, WA - An accord was reached between conservation groups and mining interests, ending an 18-year effort to stop the development of a large gold mine on Buckhorn Mountain in north central Washington State.

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The Exploitation Of Artisanal Miners In The Congo

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INTRODUCTION:

“Luamba works in the brutal business known as artisanal mining, which accounts for as much as 90 percent of the country’s mineral exports,” writes Stephanie McCrummen of the Washington Post.

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Purchase The Lori Bonn Brand With A Clear Conscience

Lori Bonn Design, a San Francisco Bay Area designer jewelry firm, sells in Nordstrom, Dillard’s, on QVC, and in better specialty stores. The company has been actively implementing ecological and socially responsible practices. Their initiatives set an excellent example for the jewelry sector. Read more about their Clear Conscience Policy in their statement below. - Marc

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Jewelry Manufacturers Oppose A Gold Mine In Alaska

This article by Margot Roosevelt of the LA Times talks about how some major large scale jewelry companies oppose the opening of a mine in an environmentally sensitive area in Alaska. ~ Marc

Retailers To Hold Mine To Higher Gold Standards

Tiffany, Fortunoff and others oppose an Alaskan operation over environmental worries.
By Margot Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Originally released on February 12, 2008

Environmentalists want you to buy organic roses, and human rights groups tout conflict-free diamonds.

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*The Green Gold of Columbia: /The Oro Verde Corporation/, by Sandra Hernandez

In this article, Sandra discusses the path breaking work in Columbia, where ecologically mined gold supports rural indigenous communities. **It should be noted that Oro Verde gold will soon be readily and easily available through a bullion company that is being developed by Greg Valerio.
Read Sandra’s story below.**

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“We are cursed because of our gold. All we do is suffer. There is no benefit to us.”

If you are looking for a reason to purchase recycled gold, read this report put out by This Human Rights Watch, www.hrw.org. It outlines the abominable gold trade in the Congo.

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Pre-Certified Fair Trade Gold Will Be Available In The UK In January 2008!

Greg Valerio, laying out plans to establish The Ethical Bullion Company (EBC), writes, “This is the beginning of a revolutionary journey of partnership and transformation that we all believe will create a fountainhead of change for jewellers worldwide.”

For those manufacturers and ethical consumers seeking an environmentally and socially responsible source for gold, this bullion company will make chicken soup for the soul…read on.

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