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Industrial disasters, disclosure deficit: Can transparency level the field? (2022-2026)

Abstract

This project aims to identify and apply innovative forms of transparency and new processes of public accountability for energy transition minerals. Recent tailings dam disasters have damaged the global mining industry's reputation, eroded public trust, weakened investor confidence, and raised new challenges for insurers and other stakeholders. Companies are under intense pressure to disclose information about their activities and satisfy a concerned public that they are not putting people and the environment at risk. The research will benefit end users by improving Australia's ability to maximise its mineral resource endowment, supporting the transition to low-carbon technology, and safeguarding these assets for future generations.

Experts

Professor Deanna Kemp

Centre Director of Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining
Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining
Sustainable Minerals Institute
Professorial Research Fellow and Centre Director, CSRM
Sustainable Minerals Institute
Deanna Kemp
Deanna Kemp

Professor Rick Valenta

Institute Director, Sustainable Minerals Insitute
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Rick Valenta
Rick Valenta