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27 Jul 2018

Big banks respond to NGO call to end mine waste dumping at sea and into rivers

An campaign by Earthworks aimed at ending mine waste dumping in riverine and marine bodies of water is attracting the support of banking institutions. 

Citigroup earlier announced that it would limit financing for mines dumping tailings waste at sea. Standard Charter has also adopted a policy of prohibiting financial services for clients that practice mine waste dumping into bodies of water.