Mine closure and FDI: A long-term challenge
Robert Perkuhn
No 412, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
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Mine closure and remediation must be treated as integral to the mining life cycle, not an afterthought. Authorities should enforce strong legal, financial and contractual safeguards to protect the environment and communities, ensuring multinational operators bear full responsibility for sustainable closure and restoration at any time during the mine's lifetime.
Date: 2025
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