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Debates rage on the BEE Preferential Procurement Legislation

President Cyril Ramaphosa has moved to provide some clarity as the debate rages on about new legislation on about Preferential Procurement Regulations 2017, which for the last five years has guided companies and state-owned institutions on supplier and companies’ compliance during procurement of goods and services. In a media statement released last week, the National…

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The future of coal should not be dictated to South Africa by developed countries.

Mr. Solly Maphaila, the newly elected General Secretary of the South African Communist Party (SACP), claims that developed nations were responsible for the majority of global emissions, allowing them to accelerate their own industrialisation, and that developed nations should not dictate how the transition to renewable energy should be implemented while South Africa still required…

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Anglo American Updates on Carbon Neutrality, Biodiversity and Responsible Mining Assurance

Anglo American plc has released its twice-yearly sustainability performance update, which includes information on decarbonisation, net positive biodiversity, and progress toward ensuring that all operations adhere to internationally recognized responsible mining standards. Duncan Wanblad, Chief Executive of Anglo American, said: “There is growing awareness of the centrality of mining to enabling the energy transition and…

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BHP and Rio Tinto to collaborate on new tailings technology

BHP and Rio Tinto, two global mining companies, have formed a collaboration agreement to accelerate the development of technology that could significantly increase water recovery from mine tailings, reducing potential safety risks and environmental footprints associated with tailings storage facilities. The first project will include putting an innovative large-volume filter unit to the test at…

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