ESG

LME, WEF take lead on responsible sourcing

Talk of ESG has dominated mining industry events in recent times, but a framework for how companies might tackle any red flags in their supply chain has been lacking. Announcements by the London Metal Exchange (LME) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) at the end of the past week could go some way to addressing the issue.

The LME and WEF have both made significant announcements on responsible sourcing this past week

The LME and WEF have both made significant announcements on responsible sourcing this past week

The LME unveiled its responsible sourcing requirements on Friday after picking through feedback to a consultation document it put out in April. The LME offers companies three routes to OECD compliance,...

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