This portal reports and exposes the spin and lobbying by the metals and mining industry.
In particular we investigate the UK's complicity in the activities of companies registered on the London Stock Exchange, the epicentre of mining investment and metals price fixing worldwide. We reveal their links to government, the banking sector, think tanks, NGOs and the arms industry.
We also document the effects of mining and processing on communities and the environment in the UK and worldwide, and expose attempts to 'greenwash' this.
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Why mining and metals?
Metals are all around us – from your can of lemonade, to your bike, car or plane, to your laptop, buildings and pots and pans. But we rarely think about where these materials come from and what impact they have on the planet and people.
Mining and metals companies, with the support of their trade associations, think tanks, corporate social responsibility programmes and PR agencies, try to paint their products as clean and green. Yet these are among the most polluting and energy intensive industrial processes in the world, often linked to the displacement of indigenous peoples, poor working conditions, conflict, human rights abuses, pollution, climate change and militarisation.
Around 30 per cent of aluminium, for example, is used by the arms or 'defence' industry, making it an important 'strategic metal' for most governments. [1]
This portal is part of Powerbase—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR. Powerbase has a policy of strict referencing and is overseen by a Managing editor, a Sysop and several associate Portal editors.
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