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  • 'Cobalt Red' describes the 'horror show' of mining the

    2023.2.1  Phone and electric car batteries are made with cobalt mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Cobalt Red author

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  • The real costs of coltan mining in the DRC — report

    2022.6.1  A new study by Oluwole Ojewale, at Institute for Security Studies, examines the impacts of coltan mining and trading on the environment and local communities

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  • Why it’s hard for Congo’s coltan miners to abide by the

    2021.1.21  For six months mines in eastern Congo were closed, as the authorities grappled with the new rules. Even when they reopened, big companies, such as Intel and Apple, shied away from Congo’s...

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  • Coltan mining and ethics - Wikipedia

    Besides the harm it does to food security in the eastern Congo, coltan mining is inimical to land uses such as ecotourism, game ranches, and medical research which could

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  • Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    The mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (French: Industrie minière de la République Démocratique du Congo) produces copper, diamonds, tantalum, tin, gold, and more than 63% of global

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  • Coltan Mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo: - GeSI

    2023.8.4  A report by Fauna Flora International (FFI) that provides a factual background to the extraction, refining and use of coltan, a tantalum ore, in the DRC. The

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  • Regulating the old game of smuggling? Coltan mining, trade and

    2018.8.6  Coltan mining, trade and reforms in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Volume 56 Issue 3. ... This article concludes that, rather than considering coltan

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  • Congo’s election: a chance to finally meet its economic potential?

    2 天之前  It also has vast deposits of coltan, which is mined by hand and used in the manufacture of electronic devices. The president has tried to rein in China’s share of

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  • Coltan - Wikipedia

    Mining of coltan is mainly artisanal and small-scale and vulnerable to extortion and human trafficking. A 2003 UN Security Council report [48] stated that much of the ore is mined illegally and smuggled across Congo's eastern border by militias from neighbouring Uganda , Burundi and Rwanda. [49]

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  • Child miners: the dark side of the DRC’s coltan wealth

    Child miners: the dark side of the DRC’s coltan wealth. 2021-10-18. Coltan is one of the world’s most vital minerals, and 60% of reserves globally are found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) Kivu province. In 2019, 40% of the global coltan supply was produced in the DRC.. The mineral is used in cell phones, laptops and other devices

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  • Coltan Mining in Congo: What We Should Know -

    With the recent boom in technology prices of Coltan have risen to over $500 per kg, making it even more profitable to mine the mineral. As firms like Samsung, Apple and Sony race to meet demand across the world. To

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  • Cobalt to be declared a strategic mineral in Congo Reuters

    2018.3.15  Royalties paid to the government from cobalt and coltan mining will jump to 10 percent from 2 percent previously. Miners of the two metals used in batteries, would have paid a royalty of 3.5 ...

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  • Mining and illicit trading of coltan in the Democratic Republic of ...

    2022.5.3  0:00. / •. Live. •. Mining and the illicit trade in minerals have long been the source of social and environmental upheaval in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and coltan, a mineral essential to modern electronics, has become a particular focus of criminal networks. This study reveals a network of organised crime involved in the ...

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  • Congo, Coltan, Conflict: How the digital boom fueled conflict in

    2021.2.7  Despite dangerous conditions and long term health issues, labour remains plentiful because coltan mining is still the best option for many workers. With approximately 30 per cent of schoolchildren delaying their education to work in the mines, Congo’s coltan industry is increasingly detrimental to the well-being of children throughout the are a.

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  • What is Coltan? 6 Facts You Should Know - Investing News Network

    2023.5.18  What is coltan? Here are six key facts about coltan you need to know, including where it’s mined, what it’s used for and why it’s important.

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  • Coltan Mining In The Congo: We All Have Blood In Our Hands.

    September 10, 2011 • DR Congo• 7 Comments • 137,904 Views Coltan Mining In The Congo: We All Have Blood In Our Hands. I just recently heard about a really disturbing topic. And the most disturbing part about it is that we all have blood in our hands.

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  • Regulating the old game of smuggling? Coltan mining, trade and

    2018.8.6  Coltan mining, trade and reforms in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - Volume 56 Issue 3. ... This article concludes that, rather than considering coltan mining areas to be ‘enclaves of regulations’, understanding and addressing smuggling at both local and broader contexts call for a comprehensive, ...

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  • Forced evictions at industrial cobalt and copper mines in the DRC

    Democratic Republic of the Congo: Industrial mining of cobalt and copper for rechargeable batteries is leading to grievous human rights abuses. The expansion of industrial-scale cobalt and copper mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has led to the forced eviction of entire communities and grievous human rights abuses including ...

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  • (PDF) Coltan, Congo and Conflict - ResearchGate

    2013.5.1  Abstract and Figures. This report evaluates the links between coltan trade and violence in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and examines the potential for recent legislation to ...

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  • Conflict Minerals, Rebels and Child Soldiers in Congo with

    2012.5.22  Warlords, soldiers, and child laborers all toil over a mineral you've never even heard of. Coltan is a conflict mineral in nearly every cell phone, laptop, a...

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  • Cobalt to be declared a strategic mineral in Congo Reuters

    2018.3.15  Democratic Republic of Congo will declare cobalt and coltan, used in electric vehicle and renewable energy technology, as "strategic" minerals which will earn the country higher royalties, an ...

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  • Children as young as seven mining cobalt used in smartphones,

    2022.10.19  Children as young as seven are working in perilous conditions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to mine cobalt that ends up in smartphones, cars and computers sold to millions across the ...

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  • The conflict mineral: coltan mining in DR Congo and Australia

    2013.7.22  In recent years the ‘obscure mineral’ coltan—geological name Columbite Tantalite—has become widely known and politicised for being closely connected with the violence of armed groups in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Similar to campaigns about ‘blood diamonds’ in connection to conflicts in West Africa, the term

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  • The rush for cobalt in the Congo reveals the human cost of the

    2022.2.23  As much as 30 per cent of Congo's cobalt comes from so-called artisanal mines.(Foreign Correspondent: Michael Davie)But the violent rush to extract cobalt is unleashing a new cycle of misery and ...

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  • What coltan mining in the DRC costs people and the

    2023.2.23  The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is rich in natural resources – its untapped deposits of minerals are estimated to be worth US trillion. Gold, diamonds, cobalt and zinc are among them. Another strategic mineral mined in the DRC is coltan – a name derived from “columbite-tantalite”. In 2021, the DRC’s coltan production amounted ...

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  • Child Labor and Forced Labor Reports - U.S. Department of Labor

    Children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are also subjected to other forms of the worst forms of child labor, including in the forced mining of gold, tin ore (cassiterite), tantalum ore (coltan), and tungsten ore (wolframite), and are used in armed conflict, sometimes as a result of forcible recruitment or abduction by non-state armed ...

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  • In of Congo's Coltan Pulitzer Center

    2007.8.9  Four times the size of France, and as big as the United States east of the Mississippi river, Congo holds 80 percent of the world's reserves of coltan, a heat-resistant mineral ore widely used in cellular phones, laptop computers and video games. The ore derives its name from a contraction of columbium-tantalite, the scientific nomenclature.

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  • Apple and Google named in US lawsuit over Congolese child cobalt mining

    2019.12.16  By May 2019, Congo DongFang International Mining (a subsidiary of chinese company Huayou Cobalt) have built a mining site, with a walled perimeter and processing buildings (in blue).

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