ISO progressing development of international copper traceability standard
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Nongovernmental organisation the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) is moving swiftly forward with development of an international copper traceability standard, which is expected to harmonise policies in this regard, as well as provide benefits for supplier-countries and artisanal miners.
The Future Minerals Forum (FMF), in partnership with Creamer Media, on December 10 hosted a webinar, “From rule takers to rule shapers: Africa leads a new global minerals standard”, which explored the development of this standard, as well as its relevance.
Moderated by FMF strategy, programme and content director Aldo Pennini, the panel of speakers included ISO technical programme manager Mercè Ferrés Hernández and Africa Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG) chief of staff Patrick Mulindwa.
Pennini explained that the FMF’s Ministerial Roundtable catalysed this pioneer initiative, with it submitting a project to the ISO to develop an international traceability standard for copper. The standard would cover traceability from the mined ore to the purified metal, excluding the downstream segment of the supply chain.
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