Rainforest Foundation Norway's comments and inputs to the final Consolidated Mining Standard Initiative (CMSI) public consultation.

MINING: Nickel mining in Sagea on the island of Halmahera in Indonesia 2023. Photo: Forest Watch Indonesia

CMSI is a mining-led voluntary standard developed by Copper Mark, ICMM, MAC, World Gold Council. The standard is an industry-led project to create a common framework for site-level performance by merging separate mining standards and simplifying verification.

Civil society has sounded an alarm about the CMSI standard due to its weak provisions that pose significant risks, potentially driving the mining industry to a race to the bottom at the expense of Indigenous People and local communities, nature and biodiversity.

Rainforest Foundation Norway provided input mainly on Performance Area 19: Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Nature, Performance Area 1: Corporate requirement and Performance Area 14 Indigenous People.

There are important gaps in relation to biodiversity, ecosystem and nature indicators, as well as on corporate requirements and Indigenous people`s rights.

Our input to CMSI can be accessed here.

Contact:

Jasmine Puteri

Senior Supply Chains Adviser Palm Oil, Logging, Extractive Industries, Deforestation-free Markets
(+47) 479 78 180
jasmine@rainforest.no