DutchNews, June 19, 2017
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Dutch aid minister
Lilianne Ploumen and the Dutch gold sector, including jewelers plus companies
like Philips and Fairphone, have signed an agreement to improve the lot of gold
miners and ensure that gold is produced in a fair and environmentally sound
way, broadcaster NOS said on Monday.
Gold mining often leads to environmental
damage and social problems such as corruption and child labour, and the
proceeds of gold production are often used to fund conflict, the broadcaster
said.
The companies signing the convenant have pledged to examine their own
roles carefully with the aim of ensuring that gold is mined in an equitable
way, without environmental damage.
However, the financial sector, which has a
key role in financing gold mining, has not signed the deal, the broadcaster
said.
Plouman, who earlier signed similar agreements on coal and textiles, said
she hopes that the covenant will be adopted elsewhere within Europe.
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