Mining and Human Rights

Authored by Luke Wilde, CEO, twentyfifty

A series of tragedies around the world has once again put the spotlight on the mining industry, questioning its respect for human rights. Luke Wilde of TwentyFifty explains why certain players need to clean up their act.

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