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2024

ICMM Nature Position Statement: Mining’s Role in a Nature Positive Future

ICMM Nature Position Statement: Mining’s Role in a Nature Positive Future
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This statement outlines mining industry commitments to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030, supporting biodiversity and sustainable development.

  • Defines ‘nature positive’ and links to global biodiversity goals
  • Highlights urgent need for action due to rapid nature decline
  • Emphasises Indigenous and community participation
  • Details commitments across operations, value chain, landscapes, and systems
  • Requires transparent reporting and robust metrics
  • Supports collaboration for nature restoration and resilience

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  • Sets out operational commitments for biodiversity protection
  • Requires mitigation hierarchy and progressive rehabilitation
  • Addresses supply chain risks and collaborative action
  • Promotes landscape-scale restoration and partnerships
  • Advances data sharing and sustainable finance
  • Integrates nature into governance and decision-making

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