To Meet Global Cobalt Demand, Companies Must Reform Mining Practices In The Congo

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As Demand Soars For Cobalt Used In Electric Car Batteries, Here’s What Companies Need To Do In The Democratic Republic Of Congo

, which Baumann-Pauly heads. Based on her visit to the DRC in December, Baumann-Pauly makes several sensible recommendations about how global mining companies and relevant governments need to address the cobalt market.

Second, the only way to make real progress in limiting child labor or improving mine safety is to formalize these ASM sites. Formalization entails putting fences around active mining areas, hiring guards, and developing strict safety protocols that are safeguarded by local mining cooperatives, including the distribution of boots, gloves, and other personal protection equipment. The access controls provide a means of excluding children from work sites.

 

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Well my experience has been when I read an article like this. Is bigger companies are wanting to push out all the little guys that are making some money from it. Not to say there aren't good points and dangers with individuals doing things like that.

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