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DRC: rivers allegedly polluted by mines operating in Katanga

Ruashi, Tenke Fungurume, Somika, Kamoya, Metalkol, MIKAS, Mutanda, Kambove and KCC mines are allegedly polluting water, abusing of the right to a clean, healthy and safe environment and violating environmental safety standards. BHRC invited all company owners to respond, and from those Glencore (owner of KCC and Mutanda), Huayou (owner of MIKAS) and Tenke Fungurume Mining responded.

Respuestas de la empresa

Ruashi Mining SAS (JV between Metorex, a subsidiary of the Jinchuan Group (75%) and Gecamines (25%))

Sin respuesta

Tenke Fungurume Mining (TFM) (Joint venture between CMOC (80%) and Gecamines (20%)) Ver respuesta
Wanbao Mining

Sin respuesta

Somika (Société Miniere du Katanga)

Sin respuesta

Eurasian Resources Group (ERG)

Sin respuesta

Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Co. Ltd. Ver respuesta
Glencore Ver respuesta
China Nonferrous Metal Mining (CNMC)

Sin respuesta

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