Rio Tuba Nickel Guintalunan before rehabilitation

Rio Tuba Nickel Guintalunan after rehabilitation

TVIRD Sulphide Dam in Canatuan, Siocon

Zamboanga del Norte before rehabilitation

TVIRD Sulphide Dam in Canatuan, Siocon

Zamboanga del Norte after rehabilitation

Philex’s Bulawan gold operations in Sipalay,

Negros Occidental before rehabilitation

Philex’s Bulawan gold operations in Sipalay,

Negros Occidental after rehabilitation

The Philippines has one of the most stringent mining laws, rules and regulations that are being enforced to mitigate the impact on the environment and host communities, including progressive and final mine rehabilitation in order to restore the environment and determine alternative productive uses of the land.

THE CHAMBER OF MINES

OF THE PHILIPPINES

is an association advancing the interest of mining, quarrying mineral processing companies for the efficient exploration, development and utilization of minerals in consonance with sound economic, environmental and social policies.

The association consists of members coming from exploration, mining, mineral processing and services industries including professional associations. The members are united by a shared commitment to the principles of economic growth, sustainable development and as government’s partners in development.

Ph large-scale mines fight to keep jobs amid pandemic

Ph large-scale mines fight to keep jobs amid pandemic

While millions of jobs were lost last year across most sectors following the lockdowns put in place to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, employment in the Philippine mining industry remains largely unaffected. This is due mainly to the resilience of the minerals...

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Life Before, During, and After Mining

Life Before, During, and After Mining

Residents of host and neighboring communities of large-scale mining operations and exploration projects across the country are gradually experiencing improved quality of life or learning new livelihood skills, thanks to the Social Development and Management Programs...

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The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is a global standard ensuring transparency of revenues from natural resources. It is a multi-stakeholder initiative led by the government, industry and civil society representatives. EITI provides a platform to systematically report on, review, and assess what is being paid by companies and received by governments through a system of bilateral disclosures.

The Chamber of Mines of the Philippines is a member of the Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG) of the Philippines – Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (PH-EITI). The MSG leads the implementation of EITI in the country.

MINING PHILIPPINES

Mining Philippines is a 3 day event being held from 10th to 12th September 2019 at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila. This event showcases products like advancing the interest of mining, quarrying and mineral processing companies for the efficient exploration, development and utilization of minerals in consonance with sound economic, environmental and social policies etc. in the Minerals, Metals & Ores industry.