Purpose – This paper seeks to critically analyse the list of principles on the extractive phase of the electronics supply chains, proposed for consumer electronic companies, by the non-governmental campaign MakeITfair. The purpose is to understand whether conformance with these principles could positively influence the socio-environmental conditions at the mining level. Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews the literature on incorporation of corporate social responsibility in supply chain management. It then examines how metals are mined, traded and used in electronics, as well as how the mining industry has been managing its own socio-environmental problems. This information underpins the qualitative discussion of the principles....
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The mineral extraction process that occurs in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring Afri...
Voluntary supply chain regulation has proliferated in recent decades in response to concerns about t...
The demand for minerals, metals and rare-earth elements is rapidly growing to support the transition...
“Peak mineral” is the new “peak oil”; resource shortages, human rights abuses, and environmental deg...
Better mining corporations want to adopt “Responsible Mining”. This paper outlines the essentials of...
Engaging in corporate social responsibility has become increasingly important for organisations. Thi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Maney Publishing via the...
This introduction briefly examines the emerging field of ‘conflict-free’, ‘fair’, and ‘transparently...
This paper critically reviews and identifies gaps in the methodologies used to analyze the environme...
<p>Why is certified metal not available in the same way as commodities like wood, cotton and fish? R...
Over the last decade, ‘responsible sourcing’ has become a topic of broad interest. Policymakers, con...
This report analyses the issues of cobalt as a potential conflict mineral in electric bus procuremen...
This paper discusses how problems of eco-opportunism in metals markets escalate due to market failur...
Blockchain technology has recently become the go-to solution for companies and industries that seek ...
Abstract: The large part of mining operations relies heavily on suppliers for their smooth running. ...
The mineral extraction process that occurs in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring Afri...
Voluntary supply chain regulation has proliferated in recent decades in response to concerns about t...
The demand for minerals, metals and rare-earth elements is rapidly growing to support the transition...
“Peak mineral” is the new “peak oil”; resource shortages, human rights abuses, and environmental deg...