Panel discussion with leaders from the investment community, mining, and civil society to discuss how values and ethics are affecting mining investment, new trends in ESG and responsible mining. We explore how mining needs to earn legitimacy if it is to attract support and the cost of getting it wrong. With ESG continuing its march into mainstream investing, we examine the difficulty of measuring and reporting on both responsible mining and investment and the rising backlash against ESG.
Topics to be discussed:
- Following the money – how markets change mining practice
- The credibility of ESG and the rising backlash
- Activists and stakeholder capitalism
- The role of faith, values and ethics in mining
- Balancing Community, Governance and Environment
- Counting the cost of getting it wrong
Thursday 09 February 11:25 - 12:00 Main Stage
Young Leaders Programme
Partner, Financial Situations & Capital Markets Lead, Brunswick
Chief Responsible Investment Officer (CRIO), Church of England Pensions Board
Social Performance Specialist, De Beers
Economist, Zambia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (ZEITI) Secretariat
Group Head of Social Performance, Anglo American