
Mining 2030 2nd Roundtable: Critical Minerals & the Transition
View key takeaways from the event, and areas identified for further discussion.
On 20 May, the Mining 2030 Investor Agenda – the investor coalition focused on engagement with the global mining sector and led by the Church of England Pensions Board – hosted its second roundtable exploring the role of mining in the low-carbon transition.
Representatives of prominent asset owners and fund managers as well as the banking and insurance sector heard from Darryn Quayle, former UK Government Mining Engineer and current VP Resources at Worley, and Aidan Davy, COO of the International Council on Mining & Metals, in a knowledge-building session exploring whether critical mineral supply can meet the demands of the low-carbon transition and the global development agenda.
Speakers
- Adam Matthews, Chief Responsible Investment Officer (CRIO), Church of England Pensions Board
- Aidan Davy, Chief Operating Officer (COO), International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM)
- Darryn Quayle, Vice President, Resources, Worley
Provisional Agenda
Time | Session titles/description | Speakers |
12:00 | Introduction and Brief Overview of Mining 2030, Outcomes from the First Roundtable & 2nd Roundtable Agenda Overview | Adam Matthews, Chief Responsible Investment Officer (CRIO) Church of England Pensions Board
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12:10 | Presentation 1: A View on Critical Minerals from the International Council on Mining & Minerals | Aidan Davy, Chief Operating Officer (COO), International Council on Mining & Metals ICMM) |
12:25 | Q&A | Open Discussion
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12:45 | Presentation 2: Critical Mineral Supply Chains | Darryn Quayle, Vice President, Resources, Worley |
13:00 | Q&A | Open Discussion
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13:20 | Closing Remarks and Mining 2030 Future Programme | Adam Matthews, Chief Responsible Investment Officer (CRIO) Church of England Pensions Board |
