Copper Mark News
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Read MoreSignificant step in the Copper Mark’s evolution to encompass Consolidated Mining Standard The Copper Mark, a leading assurance framework promoting responsible production, sourcing, and recycling across the copper, molybdenum, nickel, and zinc value chains, is calling for applications for a new Independent Chair of the Board of Directors to lead the organisation as it evolves […]
Read MoreThe final public consultation is open for the Consolidated Mining Standard Initiative (CMSI) as the initiative’s four partners advance towards consolidating their responsible mining standards into one global standard, accessible to any company with a commitment to mine responsibly. The partners—the Copper Mark, International Council on Mining and Metals, Mining Association of Canada, and World […]
Read MoreXiamen, China – The Copper Mark and the China Chamber of Commerce of Metals, Minerals & Chemicals Importers & Exporters (CCCMC) today signed a memorandum of understanding that solidifies their collaboration to benchmark their respective standards and enhance equivalency in standards for responsible production across the minerals and metals value chain. The agreement was signed […]
Read MoreRead our September 2025 Newsflash here
Read MoreCRU is a leading provider of independent intelligence in the metals and mining industry. As part of the copper value chain service suite CRU has the Copper Emissions Service which covers over 260 operating copper mines and 70 copper mine projects worldwide. The service includes historical data from 2007 and provides a forecast through to […]
Read MoreRead our June 2025 Newsflash here
Read MoreRead our March 2025 Newsflash here.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce the publication of the CMSI Consultation Report, outlining the feedback we received during the first public consultation on the draft Standard and oversight system. For full transparency, the CMSI partners have also made all verbatim submissions (with respondents’ consent) publicly available on the CMSI website. We are grateful to have […]
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