One of the key principles of Towards Sustainable Mining standards is the safety of workers. This encompasses not only physical safety but also mental well-being, emotional health, and psychological stability. According to international standards and global trends, the future of mining will prioritize not only technological and economic development but also the relationships with employees, the community, and the environment.
To achieve greater inclusiveness and equal opportunities, it is essential to foster strong collaboration and communication among policymakers, employers, and employees. Additionally, enhancing human resource capacity and increasing the number of young engineers and students pursuing careers in mining year by year will be fundamental to making the industry more sustainable, resilient, and adaptable.
The Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) standard promotes responsible management principles throughout all stages of the mining sector and is systematically...
Responsible mining integrates environmental and social responsibilities with standards, aiming to cultivate multi-stakeholder approaches and best practic...
Oyu Tolgoi LLC, within its "Creating Progress Together" strategy, emphasizes the global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and actively seeks to ...
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Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Mongolia is Named “Focus Country”
Advancing Responsible M...
The Mongolian National Mining Association (MNMA), through multi-stakeholder collaboration, has successfully developed and implemented the Responsible Min...
The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the Mineral Resources and Petroleum Authority of Mongolia, the Mongolian National Mining Association, and...
Mongolia has become the 13th country to implement the "TSM" standard.
The internationally recognized "Towards Sustainable Mining" (TSM) standard has b...