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GRI Draft Mining Sector Standards – Key Takeaways

GRI recently released the Exposure Draft for the Mining Sector Standard at two online public forums, highlighting the 25 likely material topics and disclosures for the mining sector. 

>> Quick context: Today about 80% of major mining companies publish information on their sustainability performance, however stakeholders often consider current reporting standards to be insufficient. The new GRI Mining Sector Standards seeks to change this by providing a comprehensive view on the most significant impacts from mining activity, so that stakeholders can make informed decisions to guide strategy and investment. 

>> Likely material topics and disclosures announced  
The draft outlined 25 topics that are most likely to be material for reporting and lists the relevant disclosures for each impact. There are three new topics. The Standards must be used by reporting organisations when first determining their material topics and later, when deciding what to report on those topics. You can view the draft list of material topics here.  
 
>> Material topics – what’s new? 

>> Material topics – increased reporting expectations 

>> Reporting mine site impacts

There are also expectations for companies to report how their activities have an impact at the local mine-site level, considering the economy, environment and people. A greater level of detail will be required for reporting across topics such as GHG emissions, tailings and community impact.  

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