COMMUNITY

The mining companies using their own metals to benefit communities

Metals 4 Humanity has a novel approach towards helping remote communities

Fresnillo has used silver to provide communities in Mexico with cleaner water. Photo: Metals For Humanity

Fresnillo has used silver to provide communities in Mexico with cleaner water. Photo: Metals For Humanity

When social anthropologist Ingrid Putkonen started working with mining companies on their community engagement, she noticed a couple of things. Firstly, these organisations often had checklists of what...

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