Social Aspects of Mine Closure: Governance and Regulation – Global Review and Insights
Report
This report analyses global regulations on the social aspects of mine closure, highlighting gaps and opportunities for improved governance.
- Systematically reviews regulations from ten mining jurisdictions
- Finds most closure regulation focuses on environmental, not social, aspects
- Identifies lack of clear responsibilities between state and companies for social outcomes
- Highlights the absence of social criteria in closure bonds and financial assurance
- Recommends stakeholder engagement and Indigenous consent in closure planning
- Suggests pathways for developing robust, socially-inclusive closure regulations
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking to understand regulatory expectations for mine closure.
- Provides a comparative analysis of closure regulations across key jurisdictions
- Clarifies industry obligations for closure planning and financial assurance
- Highlights the need for early and ongoing stakeholder engagement
- Identifies gaps in current regulations regarding social performance
- Supports industry efforts to align with best practice and future regulatory trends
- Encourages proactive participation in policy development for closure governance
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