UK Parliamentary motion challenges Olympic sponsors

If you live in the UK, please ask your MP to sign Early day motion 2969: ETHICAL TRADING STANDARDS AND THE LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS “That this House is concerned about press reports that UK Olympians will be asked to wear sporting equipment produced by exploited...

Justice for Rio Tinto workers in Canada

Workers at Rio Tinto Alcan’s Alma plant in Quebec, Canada, have been locked out by the company since the end of December as they struggle to protect secure jobs for the future. See http://www.justiceforriotintoworkers.ca/ and support the workers’ efforts...

Exposing the world's top mineral "thieves"

Over a third of them are London-based Using data from Bloomberg and Forbes’ long-running global rich list, MINING.com has come up with more than 90 billionaires involved in minerals, metals and mining. The website points out that some of those included on one...

Vedanta's PR Campaign Backfires in India

On a recent visit to Bhubaneswar, the capital of the large eastern state of Odisha, I found the airport plastered with advertisements and slogans expressing the nurturing, socially conscious side — caring for the poor, growth with inclusive values, creating...

Once more into the breach – Vedanta

UK company brazenly flouted construction rules Two and a half years ago, Vedanta’s BALCO subsidiary was accused of illegally constructing a coal-fired power plant whose chimney collapsed, killing at least forty two workers in the Indian township of Korba,...

Indian minister halts fresh Vedanta bid to mine Niyamgiri

India’s environment minister has ordered that the proposal by UK-listed Vedanta to expand its Orissa alumina refinery six fold, be held in abeyance. The decision seems effectively to put the highly-controversial Nyamgiri mine project on indefinite hold. However,...

Deadline looms for Bakrie group to resolve covenant breach

Indonesian group Bakrie has until Friday to resolve a covenant breach on a $437 million loan following a drop in the price of its London-listed coal miner Bumi Plc last week, sources familiar with the loan said on Monday. The breach was the latest in a series of debt...

Mining giant Glencore accused in child labour and acid dumping row

Glencore, the commodity and mining firm worth £27bn, stands accused in the Democratic Republic of the Congo of dumping raw acid and profiting from children working 150ft underground. The revelations come as the notoriously secretive Swiss-based company, which floated...

CoAL rail plan faces farmers’ resistance

London-listed Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) has again sailed into an environmentally-charged storm over its plans to build a R300 million railway line north of the Soutpansberg in the Limpopo River basin. See...

Colombia: going for gold

Small-Scale Miners in Nariño Face Crackdown as Foreign Companies Set Sights on Colombia. This article involves South African-based, London-listed AngloGold Ashanti. See http://www.minesandcommunities.org/article.php?a=11642.  

In Ghana, a mining activist fights the gold goliaths

Whether on billboards along the roads or embroidered on shirt collars, mining companies – including London-listed AngloGold Ashanti – are ubiquitous in this jungle hub of Ghana’s Western Region. Their presence is sometimes lost behind the lazy-leafed...