Sustainability in the mining industry: An evaluation of the National Planning Commission's diagnostic overview

Environmental stewardship is the keystone to sustainability in mining and industry. While environmental compliance appears to be costly at first sight, it gives a mining company a competitive edge. Several pieces of legislation have been enacted as a means to deal with impacts of mining on the envir...

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Main Author: Zvarivadza, T.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2018.01.008
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4917
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description Environmental stewardship is the keystone to sustainability in mining and industry. While environmental compliance appears to be costly at first sight, it gives a mining company a competitive edge. Several pieces of legislation have been enacted as a means to deal with impacts of mining on the environment and hence provide an enabling environment for sustainable development (SD). The industry has adopted the principles of environmentally responsible mining, in line with the recommendations of international bodies like the International Organization for Standards (ISO), The Equator Principles Association and International Finance Corporation (IFC). This paper evaluates the sustainability of the South African mining industry in the light of the National Planning Commission (NPC)’s overview that ‘South Africa's growth path is highly resource-intensive and hence unsustainable.’ Arguments are presented to refute this viewpoint and additional impacts of mining on the environment, not mentioned by the NPC, are also discussed together with the measures that the mining industry has taken to resolve such impacts. Although the mining industry has instituted emergency preparedness measures, environmental incidents do occur, but these isolated incidents do not provide evidence that mining is unsustainable. Such events are a feature of all sectors of the economy. The author advocates the establishment of a SD legal framework through consultative discussions with interested and affected parties to create an environment conducive for legal compliance, which would include SD indicators to enable the Department of Minerals and Resources to monitor company compliance and identify defaulting companies.
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spelling ir-11408-49172022-06-28T10:33:53Z Sustainability in the mining industry: An evaluation of the National Planning Commission's diagnostic overview Zvarivadza, T. Sustainable development Mining industry Environment National Planning Commission Legal framework Environmental stewardship is the keystone to sustainability in mining and industry. While environmental compliance appears to be costly at first sight, it gives a mining company a competitive edge. Several pieces of legislation have been enacted as a means to deal with impacts of mining on the environment and hence provide an enabling environment for sustainable development (SD). The industry has adopted the principles of environmentally responsible mining, in line with the recommendations of international bodies like the International Organization for Standards (ISO), The Equator Principles Association and International Finance Corporation (IFC). This paper evaluates the sustainability of the South African mining industry in the light of the National Planning Commission (NPC)’s overview that ‘South Africa's growth path is highly resource-intensive and hence unsustainable.’ Arguments are presented to refute this viewpoint and additional impacts of mining on the environment, not mentioned by the NPC, are also discussed together with the measures that the mining industry has taken to resolve such impacts. Although the mining industry has instituted emergency preparedness measures, environmental incidents do occur, but these isolated incidents do not provide evidence that mining is unsustainable. Such events are a feature of all sectors of the economy. The author advocates the establishment of a SD legal framework through consultative discussions with interested and affected parties to create an environment conducive for legal compliance, which would include SD indicators to enable the Department of Minerals and Resources to monitor company compliance and identify defaulting companies. 2022-06-28T10:33:53Z 2022-06-28T10:33:53Z 2018 Article 0301-4207 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2018.01.008 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4917 en Resources Policy;Volume 56, Pages 70-77 open Elsevier
spellingShingle Sustainable development
Mining industry
Environment
National Planning Commission
Legal framework
Zvarivadza, T.
Sustainability in the mining industry: An evaluation of the National Planning Commission's diagnostic overview
title Sustainability in the mining industry: An evaluation of the National Planning Commission's diagnostic overview
title_full Sustainability in the mining industry: An evaluation of the National Planning Commission's diagnostic overview
title_fullStr Sustainability in the mining industry: An evaluation of the National Planning Commission's diagnostic overview
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability in the mining industry: An evaluation of the National Planning Commission's diagnostic overview
title_short Sustainability in the mining industry: An evaluation of the National Planning Commission's diagnostic overview
title_sort sustainability in the mining industry: an evaluation of the national planning commission's diagnostic overview
topic Sustainable development
Mining industry
Environment
National Planning Commission
Legal framework
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2018.01.008
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4917
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