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SQM ups ESG agenda with Standard for Responsible Mining audit

Chile's decades-old mining deals may hinder bid to lift copper royalties

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SQM, (NYSE: SQM), the world鈥檚 second-largest lithium miner, announced Wednesday the beginning of a third-party audit against the world鈥檚 most rigorous standard of best practices in environmental and social responsibility at industrial scale mines: the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA)鈥檚 Standard for Responsible Mining.

According to a United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report published in 2020, IRMA 鈥榠s the only mine-site focused multi-stakeholder standard for industrial scale mining that offers independent external verification and certification, that requires corrective actions and continuous improvement, SQM said in the media statement.

IRMA is also the only mine-site standard that requires community engagement in all steps of the process, which the company said is an aspect of focus. The IRMA standard has the most robust criteria related to 鈥榝air labour and terms of work, occupational health and safety, and community health and safety.鈥

By beginning a publicly-noticed independent third party audit, SQM can participate as a Member in the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) scheme. An audit report will also be shared publicly upon completion, allowing reviewers to understand both strengths and challenges at the operation, and will guide improvements, the company said.

In the summer of 2021, Indigenous communities living around Chile鈥檚 Atacama salt flat asked authorities to suspend SQM鈥檚 operating permits or sharply reduce its operations until it submits an environmental compliance plan acceptable to regulators.

Chile鈥檚 SMA environmental regulator in 2016 charged聽SQM聽with overdrawing lithium-rich brine from the Salar de Atacama salt flat, prompting the company to develop a $25 million plan to bring its operations back into compliance.

This membership is part of the company鈥檚 process of working to a high standard of transparency and public accountability in its corporate objectives on environmental matters, sustainable operations, and social responsibility, it said.

Late last year, SQM also announced it is participating in the UN鈥檚 Race To Zero program, and trialling Chile鈥檚 first high-tonnage electric truck to be used in low-emission mining operations.

鈥淭his is a step forward for SQM in our ongoing efforts to continue to lead the industry in terms of sustainability commitments and public reportability of our ESG objectives,鈥 SQM鈥檚 CEO Ricardo Ramos said in a release.

鈥淪QM鈥檚 IRMA membership represents the newest development in a slew of green initiatives, but we are not stopping here. Our aim is to achieve the IRMA Transparency Level by 2022 and IRMA 50 by 2025 and we are firmly optimistic that we can make the changes necessary to meet these carefully considered goals,鈥 Ramos said.

鈥淭his is an exciting time for SQM as we continue to explore innovative ways to make our lithium production more environmentally friendly while listening and supporting our local communities.鈥

(With files from Reuters)

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