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5 years since Brumadinho: stakeholders push for tougher tailing standards

Grey areas in present standards present a challenge, while investor power may yield returns

23 out of 25 ICMM member companies have reported on 113 extreme and 125 very high potential consequence tailings facilities. Photo: Vale

23 out of 25 ICMM member companies have reported on 113 extreme and 125 very high potential consequence tailings facilities. Photo: Vale

Stakeholders from the mining industry, financiers, and regulatory organisations convened at a roundtable discussion held by the Church of England pensions board to discuss the changes to tailings management...

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