Communicating the mining industry’s water use is fundamental to maintaining its social license to operate but the majority of corporate reporting schemes list indicators. The Minerals Council of Australia’s Water Accounting Framework was designed to assist the minerals industry obtain consistency in its accounting method and in the definitions of terms used in water reporting. The significance of this paper is that it shows that the framework has been designed to be sufficiently robust to describe any mining/mineral related operation. The Water Accounting Framework was applied across four operations over three countries producing four commodities. The advantages of the framework were then evident through the presentation of the reports. The...
Purpose: This research paper examines how the development of Standardised Water Accounting (SWA) cou...
The key to a sustainable future lies in understanding and utilising resources more efficiently. This...
Purpose – This paper explores whether the potential application of Standardised Water Accounting (SW...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Communicating the mining industry's water use is fundamenta...
Over the past decade, the mining industry has come to recognise the importance of water both to itse...
Three initiatives with respect to water reporting in the mining sector are compared in this paper to...
The advent of corporate sustainability reporting and water accounting standards has resulted in incr...
Three initiatives with respect to water reporting in the mining sector are compared in this paper to...
Australia has been rapidly advancing the field of water accounting as a tool to improve water manage...
Water reporting is becoming increasingly common amongst minerals companies. The Minerals Council of ...
Increased population growth and urbanisation have led to signifi cant stress on n...
Water auditing and water conservation measures are fast becoming the quantitative tools for water ba...
The Minerals Council of Australia’s (MCA) Water Accounting Framework (WAF) is an industry lead initi...
In 2012, the Bureau of Meteorology under the banner of the Water Accounting Standards Board released...
This thesis investigates water use within the Australian and New Zealand gold mining sectors. Proces...
Purpose: This research paper examines how the development of Standardised Water Accounting (SWA) cou...
The key to a sustainable future lies in understanding and utilising resources more efficiently. This...
Purpose – This paper explores whether the potential application of Standardised Water Accounting (SW...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Communicating the mining industry's water use is fundamenta...
Over the past decade, the mining industry has come to recognise the importance of water both to itse...
Three initiatives with respect to water reporting in the mining sector are compared in this paper to...
The advent of corporate sustainability reporting and water accounting standards has resulted in incr...
Three initiatives with respect to water reporting in the mining sector are compared in this paper to...
Australia has been rapidly advancing the field of water accounting as a tool to improve water manage...
Water reporting is becoming increasingly common amongst minerals companies. The Minerals Council of ...
Increased population growth and urbanisation have led to signifi cant stress on n...
Water auditing and water conservation measures are fast becoming the quantitative tools for water ba...
The Minerals Council of Australia’s (MCA) Water Accounting Framework (WAF) is an industry lead initi...
In 2012, the Bureau of Meteorology under the banner of the Water Accounting Standards Board released...
This thesis investigates water use within the Australian and New Zealand gold mining sectors. Proces...
Purpose: This research paper examines how the development of Standardised Water Accounting (SWA) cou...
The key to a sustainable future lies in understanding and utilising resources more efficiently. This...
Purpose – This paper explores whether the potential application of Standardised Water Accounting (SW...