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Four major announcements and Calls for Action have been made in London on the eve of the 1st anniversary of the disaster.
On the 2nd anniversary of the Brumadinho tailings dam disaster, the Church of England Pensions Board, together with the Council of Ethics of the Swedish National Pension Funds leading a collaboration of investors committed to further interventions to drive change in the mining sector on tailings dams.
Over half the mining sector by market capitalisation now committed to using global standard to manage tailings risk. $25tn investor initiative to target laggard firms.
NEWS / Nine months after the Brumadinho disaster in Brazil, investors from the Mining and Tailings Safety Initiative, met with mining companies and leading experts to review international progress on mining and tailing safety.
Intervention comes on the 3rd anniversary of the Brumadinho Disaster that killed 270 people
Church of England and investors totalling £3 trillion AUM welcomed today’s statement by BHP chief executive Andrew Mackenzie that backs investors’ call on tailings dam safety. His statement was made today as BHP released its interim results.
Church of England cautiously welcomed today’s statement by ICMM that outlines proposed new measures on tailings dam safety.
Information on the Investor Mining and Tailings Safety Initiative, including the Global Tailings Portal, the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management, and the Global Tailings Management Institute.
On the eve of the 3rd anniversary of the Brumadinho tailings dam disaster in which 270 people lost their lives, more than 150 people came together to pray, pay tribute, and discuss how to prevent it from happening again.
Joint call issued by Church of England funds, Swedish Public Pension funds, Dutch funds APG and Robeco, New Zealand Super, UK’s LGPS Central and US fund BMO Global Asset Management; together with combined assets over £1 / $1.3 / €1.1 trillion