BHP used to hold two Annual General Meetings per year, one in London and one in Australia. Last year, however, the company announced that it would be ending its dual-listed structure and only holding AGMs in Australia from now on, rotating between major cities....
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Each year, London Mining Network takes the opportunity presented by the major mining companies’ Annual General Meetings to ask them the questions they don’t want to answer. While the executives are more than happy to talk about their profit margins and...
BHP will be holding its 2021 AGM on 14 October. From the time BHP decides to open a mine to the moment it cuts and runs, it plays a game of greenwashing and deflection. BHP claims it’s there to “build a better, clearer future”, but there is no such thing as ‘green...
Wherever it goes, BHP leaves a trail of harm. It drains, poisons or diverts the water. It fails to put things right where it has done wrong. It’s time for BHP to listen to the voices of those they’re harming. We’re marking BHP’s 2020 AGM with a...