Mining Sector and Indigenous Rights: Free, Prior, Informed Consent and Ethical Land Use in 2025
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This content highlights the requirement for mining companies to obtain free, prior and informed consent from Indigenous Peoples, and the importance of ethical partnerships for responsible land use.
- Emphasises international law and UN standards for Indigenous consent
- Explores impacts of critical minerals extraction on Indigenous lands
- Discusses negative legacy of land grabbing and human rights violations
- Promotes Indigenous participation in decision-making and finance
- Calls for transparency and accountability in project financing
- Recognises Indigenous Peoples as essential partners, not risks
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to align with global ESG standards and avoid reputational and operational risks.
- Clarifies legal obligations for free, prior and informed consent
- Highlights risks of conflict and project disruption without Indigenous partnership
- Supports adoption of responsible mining standards
- Encourages transparency in mineral sourcing and supply chains
- Promotes best practices for environmental and cultural stewardship
- Aligns with global expectations for ethical resource extraction
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