After 32 years, Rio Tinto to fund study of environmental damage caused by Panguna mine
by Ben Doherty from on (#5ME02)
Three decades after leaving Bougainville as the island descended into civil war, the mining giant will assess impact of its former mine
Thirty-two years since it fled Bougainville island, Rio Tinto has promised to fund an independent assessment of the ongoing environmental damage caused by its Panguna mine, a move landowners have welcomed as a start" towards repairing decades of contamination.
The mining giant has committed to a multi-million dollar environmental and human rights impact assessment" of its former copper and gold mine in Panguna, which was the flashpoint for Bougainville's decade-long civil war.
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