
In Partnership With The Carbon Trust

The increasing demand for energy-transition minerals, coupled with the geopolitical risks associated with their supply, has led to a renewed focus on mining these minerals sustainably and responsibly.
Mining is currently still emissions-intensive, with other environmental and socio-economic challenges that threaten to undermine the goals of a just energy transition, particularly in mining communities. It is therefore critical to ensure future mining is Net Zero and Just, particularly in Africa where a large portion of future supply will come from.
Adopting Net Zero mining practices will enable the mining industry to help ensure a secure and sustainable supply of critical minerals, while also contributing to a just and inclusive transition to a low-carbon African economy.
Watch Mining Indaba's first digital dialogue that will explore this topic at length.

Speaker

Paul Huggins
Associate Director, Clean Technology Market Transformation
The Carbon Trust
Speaker

Anesan Naidoo
Head of Sustainability
Anglo American
Speaker

Reinhardt Arp
Associate Corporate Advisory
The Carbon Trust
Moderator

Laura Cornish
Head of Content
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