Uncharted risk measures for the management of sustainable mining

Author:

Watts Beatriz A.12,Palmeira Zago Valéria C.3,Gopakumar Lakshmi4ORCID,Ghazaryan Karen5,Movsesyan Hasmik5

Affiliation:

1. Sustainability Faculty Leuphana University Lüneburg Germany

2. Community and Academic Actions for Sustainable Development NGO Hamburg Germany

3. Federal Center of Technological Education of Minas Gerais—CEFET‐MG Belo Horizonte Brazil

4. School of Environmental Studies Cochin University of Science and Technology Kerala India

5. Faculty of Biology Yerevan State University Yerevan Republic of Armenia

Abstract

AbstractGovernments commit to ensuring the welfare of their citizens by drafting and enforcing regulations that ultimately ensure the sustainability of mining. This study contributes to improving the sustainability of mining throughout the mine's lifecycle until the final destination of the mining products. We propose recommendations that address the sustainability of mining from a global perspective, framed around the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), following waste hierarchy with Common Agricultural Policies, and policies from the Green Deal on climate, energy, transport, and taxation. Tailings are the most significant source of environmental impact in mining operations and, therefore, must comply with controlling regulations through Tailings Management Facilities (TMFs). However, there have been several mining accidents involving TMFs worldwide. The recommendations begin during planning, preconstruction, and construction with practices such as fair consultations, tax revenue fairness, and mandatory insurance. The operation and management support parallel industries to mining and supporting health and education. Emergency planning involves the surrounding communities in mock drills and environmental monitoring. In the closure and rehabilitation, remediation technologies such as phytoremediation, carbon sequestration incentives, and biomass valorization are recommended. Finally, supporting a circular economy by prioritizing ethical consumption, resource reduction, material recovery, and replacing toxic minerals and materials from the start with “benign by design” is recommended. The strategies involve stakeholders directly or indirectly related to the mining companies' contamination and demonstrate a commitment to the SDGs, offering a holistic perspective on scientific, social, and regulatory issues. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2023;19:949–960. © 2023 The Authors. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry (SETAC).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Geography, Planning and Development

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