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4 Feb 2019

Peru: Ancash region under alert over alleged contamination of water sources by Antamina mining operations

Following allegations by a parliamentary (in Spanish) that attributed to Antamina [joint venture BHP Billiton, Glencore, Mitsubishi Corporation & Teck Resources] mining contamination of water sources in Ancash that could pose at risk nearby communities, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Antamina to respond.  The response by Antamina, BHP Billiton, Glencore and Mitsubishi Corporation are available in English and Spanish.  Teck Resources responded later; its response is below.

Company Responses

Antamina (joint venture BHP, Glencore, Teck Resources, Mitsubishi Corporation) View Response
Glencore View Response
Mitsubishi Corporation View Response
Teck Resources View Response

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