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22 oct 2019

Autor:
Freeport McMoRan

Freeport McMoRan's response

For more information, please refer to https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/freeport-mcmoran-corp-and-freeport-mcmoran-morenci-inc-will-pay-68-million-damages-injuries. All Freeport-McMoRan sites now have Wildlife Protection Plans in place to both monitor and protect wildlife that may enter our property.  Our 2016 Working Toward Sustainable Development Report highlights an example, whereby some company mines in the southwestern U.S. use mechanical predator Bird Advert Systems along with monofilament lines to deter birds from landing on processed water.