Ed's note: Between bad metrics and bad optics

In an increasingly fractured global climate characterized by rapid technological advancements and growing environmental concerns, industries across the board are being compelled to redefine their practices and embrace change. Mining, a cornerstone of modern civilization, is no exception.

Ed's note: Between bad metrics and bad optics Ed's note: Between bad metrics and bad optics Ed's note: Between bad metrics and bad optics Ed's note: Between bad metrics and bad optics Ed's note: Between bad metrics and bad optics

Sustainable extraction can help minimise our footprint

The future of mining hinges on two critical pillars: its openness to new technologies and its commitment to enhancing the measurement of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics.

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