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Rebecca Ley, (Jun 23, 2017)
BMW back green bus, Burberry awards £3m to RCA, oil giants back carbon tax, HP closes the loop, IKEA tackles food waste, and Dell's 2020 goals
Steve Wade, (Feb 11, 2016)
The Responsible Extractives webinar series kicked off with an hour-long webinar on partnering with local communities. We were privileged to be joined from 2 experts in the area
Stephen Gardner, (Jan 14, 2016)
Green taxes, climate lawsuit, Amazon deforestation and oil lobbying
Steven Wade, (Jan 5, 2016)
What is the top challenge for mining, oil and gas sustainability professionals in 2016?
Liam Dowd, (Sep 17, 2015)
Second in our series of whitepaper extracts, this article is taken from the 2015 Responsible Extractives Report
Ellen R Delisio, (Jul 14, 2015)
Company disclosure laws introduced for UK extractives companies
Sam Phipps, (Jun 5, 2015)
When it comes to sustainability in the extractives industry, purists might see a contradiction in terms. But if the interests of local communities are kept central, there is more chance net benefits will follow
Ellen R Delisio, (May 6, 2015)
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative joins public criticism of the Azerbaijan government’s repressive political tactics
Stephen Gardner, (May 5, 2015)
Cleaner waters in China, environmentally-sound video gaming, an end to routine gas flaring and human rights in Vietnam
EC Newsdesk, (Apr 10, 2015)
The report covers Shell’s environmental and social performance for the year and outlines the company’s sustainability approach globally
Steven Wade, (Mar 5, 2015)
The below conclusions are taken from research carried out by Ethical Corporation of 249 professionals working in mining, oil and gas
Sam Phipps, (Jan 30, 2015)
The direct cost of community conflict in the extractives industry is high, according to a 2014 report by the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative (CSRI) at Harvard Kennedy School
Sam Phipps, (Jan 30, 2015)
Pacific Rubiales Energy (PRE), the largest independent oil and gas exploration and production company in Colombia, has adopted a Shared Value Initiative for water usage
Sam Phipps, (Jan 30, 2015)
New Gold runs the New Afton Mine in Canada, Mesquite in the US, Peak Mines in Australia and Mexico’s Cerro San Pedro
Sam Phipps, (Jan 30, 2015)
Will sharp price falls and squeezed margins in oil and gold affect producers’ CSR strategies? The picture is mixed, analysts say, with risk mitigation and resource scarcity still concentrating minds across extractive industries
Stephen Gardner, (Mar 5, 2014)
Responsibility for ship-breaking, paying university fees by Bitcoin and are we past peak GM?
Eric Marx, (Nov 8, 2013)
Russia’s heavy-handed treatment of activists protesting against Arctic drilling looks to have set the tone for this new battleground
Oliver Balch, (Mar 7, 2013)
The oil and gas sector is quick to flag up its commitment to reducing its carbon footprint, but its strategy for building a low-carbon future lacks scale and urgency