When minerals come from Minnesota, those of us within the U.S. trust they have been sourced from a mine site that complies with the highest environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards.
Should these ethically sourced metals warrant a premium price?
As community members, neighbors to these projects, and responsible consumers, we believe they should.
In 2027, the EU Passport will require detailed information on carbon footprint, environmental impact, and full supply-chain transparency of minerals all the way back to the mine-site. No passport, no entry to the European Union.
Will the U.S. follow?
MiningMinnesota member Talon Metals Corp. has entered a new partnership with Circulor to monitor supply-chain transparency ensuring that the nickel and carbon footprint can be tracked from mine to battery and eventual recycling.
Read the full analysis here: https://lnkd.in/grcqe6WT
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Production Manager at Kamoa Copper S.A.
3wThanks for sharing . Very intreresting . It was a pleasure to meet you this week