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Sustainable gold

A series exploring how business can eliminate conflict minerals from across the supply chain
  • WGC: Dump trucks at Kalgoorlie Super Pit, Australia

    Could gold help combat malaria?

    With the development of rapid diagnostic tests that can be administered by lower-skilled workers, the developing world has a real chance of thwarting malaria. And it's all thanks to gold. Sue George reports

  • WGC: Dubai - Currency - Gold

    The challenges of global gold across the supply chain - in pictures

    The challenges of trading gold responsibly are faced at every point in the supply chain; from ensuring that gold has been extracted in a way that does not support unlawful armed conflict, to retail buyers taking the sourcing of their gold into consideration
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  • Men digging for gold in a pit in the Ituri Forest

    Conflict minerals: what can the mining industry do?

    Too many countries that are rich in natural resources are blighted by armed conflict, poverty and poor governance. How can mining companies guarantee they are not funding conflicts?
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  • A Toposa girl pans for gold in the Singaita River in Namorinyang, South Sudan

    Responsible gold mining: how can it aid sustainable development? – podcast

  • Gold and sustainable development – podcast

  • The Conflict-Free Gold Standard is part of the process of encouraging companies to see that it is go

    Gold mining and conflict: how effective are regulations?

    The Conflict-Free Gold Standard was introduced in order to ensure poor countries shared the economic benefits of mining, Sue George hears how effective it has been so far
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