Artisanal and Small Scale Gold Mining Area. UNEP Global Mercury Partnership
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S U S A N E G A N K E A N E ,
N A T U R A L R E S O U R C E S D E F E N S E C O U N C I L
L U D O V I C B E R N A U D A T ,
U N I T E D N A T I O N S I N D U S T R I A L D E V E L O P M E N T P R O G R A M M E
Artisanal and Small Scale Gold Mining Area.
UNEP Global Mercury Partnership
Tanzanian Panner Photo: S Keane
Mercury Pollution Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining
Current estimate around 1300 tons per year of mercury used by ASGM sector
ASGM is a source of livelihood for 10-20 million people in around 70 countries
Map from www.mercurywatch.org
Mercury Pollution Artisanal and Small scale Gold Mining
United Nations Environment Programme Chemicals Branch, DTIE, Summary Of Supply, Trade And Demand Information On Mercury, Requested by UNEP Governing Council decision 23/9 IV, November 2006, Table 2.
UNEP Global Mercury Partnership
ASGM Partnership Area
ASGM Partnership Goals and Activities
ASGM Partnership Area Goal: reduce mercury use in ASGM by 50% by 2017
Main activities of the ASGM Partnership Area:
Help Countries with Strategic Planning
Reduce High Risk Practices and Promote Cleaner Technologies
Explore Market-based Approaches
ASGM Partnership Strategic Planning
Ongoing Regional Strategic Planning Projects:
South-East Asia (Cambodia and the Philippines) (SAICM QSP)
South America (Peru and Bolivia) (SAICM QSP)
Francophone West Africa (6 countries) (UNIDO, USEPA, Finland)
Anglophone West Africa (Nigeria, other) (USEPA)
ASGM Partnership Reduce High Risk
Practices
Photos: GMP pilot project in the Manica district of Mozambique www.globalmercuryproject.org/countries/mozambique/docs/Moz_Final_Report_Aug_2005.pdf
Pre-concentrating ore significantly reduces amount of mercury used
Applying mercury to whole ore uses large amounts of mercury
ASGM Partnership Reduce High Risk
Practices
Left Photo: GMP Pilot project in the Manica district of Mozambique www.globalmercuryproject.org/countries/mozambique/docs/Moz_Final_Report_Aug_2005.pdf Right Photo: Handelsman & Veiga. Social and Economic Aspects of Reducing Mercury Pollution in Artisanal Gold Mining. Canadian Institute of Mining Annual Meeting, Vancouver Canada, May 16, 2006. www.globalmercuryproject.org/documents/non_country%20specific/CIM-econ_asp_of%20reducing_pres_May16-06.pdf
Open-air burning of gold-mercury amalgam releases mercury directly into environment and communities
Simple retorts reduce mercury exposure and allow reuse of mercury
ASGM Partnership Reduce High Risk
Practices
Mixing contaminated amalgam tailings with cyanide can create more mobile forms of mercury
Photo: GMP Manual for Training Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Miners www.globalmercuryproject.org/documents/non_country%20specific/training%20manual%20for%20miners%20Marcello%2015.pdf
ASGM Partnership Explore Market-based
Approaches
Labeling and Certification
Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM) and Fairtrade Labeling Organization (FLO) have developed Fair Mined/Fair Traded “Standard Zero” for ASM gold, silver, and platinum
Includes environmental standards on mercury and cyanide use
Limited application so far
Susan Egan Keane, NRDC: skeane@nrdc.org
Ludovic Bernaudat, UNIDO: l.bernaudat@unido.org
or visit:
UNEP Mercury Partnership: http://www.unep.org/hazardoussubstances/Mercury/PrioritiesforAction/ArtisanalandSmallScaleGoldMining/tabid/3526/Default.aspx
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