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  2. Coltan mining and ethics - Wikipedia

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    Coltan is the colloquial name for the mineral columbite-tantalum ("col-tan"). In the early 21st century coltan mining is associated with human rights violations such as child labour, systematic exploitation of the population by governments or militant groups, exposure to toxic chemicals and other hazards as a result of lax environmental protection, and general safety laws and regulations. [1]

  3. Coltan - Wikipedia

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    Miners consider coltan mining a way to provide for themselves in the face of widespread war and conflict and a government that has no concern for their welfare. [ 45 ] A 2007 study of the radioactivity of the coltan mined in Masisi and other parts of the North Kivu Province found "that grinding and sieving coltan can give rise to high ...

  4. Conflict minerals law - Wikipedia

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    The main topic of conflict minerals regulations, clockwise from top left: coltan (tantalum ore), cassiterite (tin ore), gold ore, and wolframite (tungsten ore). The eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has a history of conflict, where various armies, rebel groups, and outside actors have profited from mining while contributing to violence and exploitation during wars in the region.

  5. List of mining disasters in the Democratic Republic of the ...

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    Despite the frequency of mining deaths, many incidents are not documented. [2] March 2001 – coltan mine 30 miles northwest of Goma in North Kivu province – at least 70 killed in a collapse. [3] January 8, 2002 – artisanal coltan mine in Masisi Territory in North Kivu province – about 30 killed in a collapse. [4]

  6. Comptoirs miniers des exploitations minières du Burundi

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    The Comptoir Minier des Exploitations du Burundi S.A. (Burundi Mining Exchange, COMEBU) is privately owned. [1] COMEBU was granted a 25-year mining license to exploit coltan and cassiterite in the Commune of Kabarore, Kayanza Province, and cassiterite in Murehe, Kirundo Province. The two concessions covered 39 square kilometres (15 sq mi). [2] [a]

  7. Rubaya mines - Wikipedia

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    The Rubaya mines, also known as the Bibatama Mining Concession, is a series of coltan mining sites near the town of Rubaya [1] in Masisi Territory, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Officially, the mining license is held by Société Minière de Bisunzu Sarl (SMB), associated with Congolese senator Édouard Mwangachuchu . [ 2 ]

  8. Category:Issues in environmental ethics - Wikipedia

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    Coltan mining and ethics; E. Ethics of uncertain sentience; W. Wild animal suffering This page was last edited on 11 May 2023, at 18:15 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Manono-Kitolo mine - Wikipedia

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    The Manono-Kitolo mine is a former tin and coltan mine, which also contains one of the largest lithium reserves globally, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [3] The mine is located in southern Democratic Republic of the Congo in Tanganyika Province. [3]