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2024年11月18日

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Papua New Guinea: Rio Tinto, BCL & Bougainville Govt. sign MoU to address mine impacts; incl. cos. statements

"Panguna parties sign Memorandum of Understanding to address mine impacts", 18 November 2024

Rio Tinto, Bougainville Copper Limited and the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to form a Roundtable to address the findings of the Panguna Mine Legacy Impact Assessment (PMLIA).

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Under the MoU, the Roundtable parties will work together, consult with impacted communities, and establish a process to agree on how to remedy actual and potential impacts identified in the PMLIA.

It is intended this will include establishing an effective remedy mechanism that is aligned with the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

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BCL Chairman Sir Mel Togolo said: “This is a positive step forward for the communities in the assessment area. Building better understanding to help address the legacy issues is very important and a key focus of the assessment.

“There is a lot to be done and cooperation between the parties is an essential element of success. We look forward to coordinating with the MoU parties and impacted communities on priorities and next steps.”

Rio Tinto Chief Executive, Australia, Kellie Parker said: “Our focus in Bougainville is on meaningful engagement and long-term solutions. Since 2021, we've committed to the independent Legacy Impact Assessment process with local stakeholders, which for the first time in decades will provide objective data on environmental and associated human rights impacts from the Panguna mine since it ceased operations due to civil war.

“We will work with the Roundtable parties and consult with local communities on a response plan to address identified impacts. Rio Tinto’s support for this MoU reinforces our genuine commitment to working respectfully and collaboratively on this important issue."

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