Membership

 

Open Call for Nominations for Members of the  Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030

The Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030 is today making a call for nominations for the Commission. 

The Commission is a critical intervention in a vital sector that needs investor engagement if mining is to play the role needed of it by society and the global energy transition. Responsible mining can be a positive contributor to development.  However, when mining goes wrong it can also be a force for conflict and can significantly impact people, communities and the environment.   A key question is if the significant growth in demand for transition minerals will leave a positive legacy in the countries from where it is extracted.

The Commission will:

  • Engage all relevant stakeholders.
  • Ensure that stakeholder voices are fully heard and acknowledged.
  • Build a common understanding of what is needed to deliver a socially just and environmentally responsible sector.
  • Identify areas where there is an absence of consensus (on the issue analysis and/or on the solutions needed).

For details on applying to the Commission, please click here.

Nominations are sought from the following stakeholder groups:

  • Mining Industry (both large and small enterprises)
  • Impacted and potentially affected community
  • Trade Union
  • Indigenous / First Nation community
  • Investment industry
  • Insurance / Banking Industry
  • Technical
  • Academic community
  • Relevant civil society and NGOs
  • Workforce
  • Regulatory/Government

We particularly encourage stakeholders from key mining geographies and the global south to apply.

Application Process:

To summit an application please email info@mining2030.org with a maximum 2 page cover letter and current one-page CV.  In the cover letter please detail the contribution you can make to the work and agenda of the Commission. 

Deadline:

Applications are invited by the 19th May.  The first Commission meeting is expected at the end of June.