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The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) national health and safety committee met on 4 August in Johannesburg to discuss the impact of the union’s health and safety campaigns and training programmes in the mining, energy,…
Lithium drives investments, workplace concerns in Australia
The demand for the raw materials in batteries has increased as sales of electric vehicles (EVs) continue to grow. While China dominates the lithium supply chain, Western nations sought to develop their own production. Australia, which…
Civil Society meets in Brussels to strengthen advocacy on mining and energy transition policies
Civil society organisations from across Europe gathered in Brussels on 5 May 2022 to discuss improved coordination on EU policies related to the sourcing of raw materials for batteries and electronics. Participants included several GoodElectronics…
Briefing paper on safeguards in mining exploration
Many governments hope to use mining to boost post-COVID-19 growth and engage in the mineral-intensive ‘green energy’ transition. But they risk repeating the same mistakes at the root of many mining conflicts, according to a…
Chile sues BHP, Albemarle, Antofagasta over water use
The government of Chile is suing mines operated by BHP, Albemarle, and Antofagasta (LON: ANTO) over alleged environmental damage caused in the northern Salar de Atacama salt flats. The case highlights the deterioration of the Monturaqui-Negrillar-Tilopozo…
Controversy over Chile’s lithium tender process
On January 20, civil society, unions, lawmakers, opposition parties and others came together in the Chilean capital Santiago to demand sustainable lithium policies. IndustriALL affiliate Industrial Chile Constramet is actively mobilizing to ensure that lithium,…
Musculoskeletal Disorder Symptoms among Workers e-waste workers in Ghana
A research published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health studies the musculoskeletal disorder symptoms among workers in electronic waste recycling site in Ghana. Ghana is one of the biggest destinations of…
The Battery Paradox
How the electric vehicle boom is draining communities and the planet The transport sector accounted for roughly a quarter of global CO2 emissions in 2019, with over 70 per cent coming from road transport. It…
New report Batteries: At the Centre of E-Mobility
Manufacturing batteries for electric vehicles is more complex than it might appear. Brot für alle (Bread for all), Fastenopfer (Swiss Catholic Lenten Fund), and ATE Swiss Association for transport and environment have been investigating the…
Five strategies corporations use to avoid responsibility for human rights abuses
Reposted from SOMO Hiding behind complex supply chains, undermining unions, disseminating distorted information – these are just a few of the ways that corporations try to avoid responsibility for human rights abuses and environmental damage…