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Explore challenges and solutions for sustainable ASM communities through Fair Trade certification. Identify pilot sites, models for supply, and CASM’s role in expanding Fair Trade minerals. Discuss certification for industrial minerals and CASM's involvement.
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Fair Trade MineralsOpportunities, Challenges and Finding a Way Forward for Sustainable ASM Workshop 9th September 2007 CASM’s 7th ACC, Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia
Fair Trade Session Objectives • To contribute to ARM's FT process. • To produce recommendations on how to tackle several of the challenges related to building sustainable ASM communities through FT certification. • To consider what CASM’s role should be in implementing these recommendations and in the FT movement generally.
Fair Trade Session Presentations • Pilot testing standard zero for FT gold in Latin America • Cristina Echavarría, ARM • ARM Pilot Project for FT gold in Bolivia • Daniel Lafuente, Cumbre del Sajama • The potential for FT gold in Papua New Guinea • Trevor Neale, WAU Ecology • From Mines to Markets – Developing Feasible Systems of FT for Gems and Gold • Sally DeLeon Dickinson, University of Vermont • Ethics and Integrity in the Contemporary Marketplace • Vivien Johnston, Fifi Bijoux
Fair Trade Session Questions • FT gold in Asia & Africa? • Where are possible pilot sites in Asia? • What are the specific opportunities and challenges? • What are the challenges and opportunities for expanding Fair Trade into other minerals? • jewellery relevant • non-jewellery relevant • How do we deal with overdemand without undermining the FT process? • What are the possible models for ramping up supply? e.g. • What role should CASM have in these efforts?
Fair Trade Session CASM & Fair Trade • 2005 – MDGs & ASM conference in Washington, D.C. • Fair Trade side event • 2005 – 5th ACC in Brazil • Fair Trade breakout group • 2006 –6th ACC in Madagascar • Fair Trade workshop • Financial support to those working on FT to attend • 2006 – formation of the CASM FT Working Group • Christopher Sheldon, Sally Dickinson DeLeon, Catalina Cock, Estelle Levin • 2007 –7th ACC in Mongolia • Fair Trade workshop • 2007 – principal host and funder of the Madison Dialogue summit in Washington, D.C. in October • Financial support to ARM, e.g. a DGF granted for the scoping studies in Africa
Fair Trade Session Discussions & Recommendations Where are the possible pilot sites for FT gold in Asia and Africa? COUNTRY POTENTIAL PARTNER • PAPUA NEW GUINEA WAU Ecology • MONGOLIA SAM project • THAILAND Consult World Gemstone Consulting Co. • ETHIOPIA Ministry of Mines • ZAMBIA Mayfair / Ministry of Mines • Suggestion to study Indian demand for jewellery and gold supply chain from Africa to India • EAL doing project on role of India and Indians in gold supply chains in and from East Africa, as part of project on the changing geography of development in India – East Africa relations, involving a consortium of universities and research institutions, led by the University of Cambridge
Fair Trade Session Discussions & Recommendations CASM’S Role? • Involve the regional CASMs in identifying potential sites in Africa & Asia • Support ARM in conducting scoping studies in Asia • Identify Asian and African countries that allow the private export of gold (i.e. not through a central bank).
Fair Trade Session Discussions & Recommendations What are the challenges & opportunities for expanding FT into other minerals? • Potential in two areas: • ‘feel good’ industrial minerals, e.g. ornamental stones, dimension stones, could be FT certified • construction materials and other industrial minerals could be certified in some other way? • evidence of demand for both, • construction materials in the UK, • dimension stones exported from India to Australia, • ‘ethical coltan’ for a socially responsible defense industry! • evidence of supply for both, e.g. Uganda (vermiculite), India (dimension stones)
Fair Trade Session Discussions & Recommendations What are the challenges & opportunities for expanding FT into other minerals? • Large number of artisanal miners involved • opportunity for poverty reduction • Minimal attention given to industrial minerals by CASM to date • Carbon footprint of transporting industrial minerals (compared to jewellery minerals) undermines the ethical credentials somewhat.
Fair Trade Session Discussions & Recommendations What are the challenges & opportunities for expanding FT into other minerals? • Thinking is already developed • Durban Process was developing system for certifying and tracing coltan, cassiterite from DRC • BGR is conducting research on certifying industrial minerals, including stanniferous metals (e.g. coltan), and has pilot projects working on these • find synergies and synchronise efforts to certify industrial minerals • different types of certification could complement each other • a.) origin (to prevent supporting ‘conflict’ minerals, etc.) • b.) social, environmental, labour standards
Fair Trade Session Discussions & Recommendations CASM’s Role? • Conduct desk research and eventually scoping studies to characterise the sector, incorporating gender and quality issues and identifying opportunities and challenges for different types of certification • partnership between FT working group and BGR to investigate potential for certifying industrial minerals as FT? • Commission research into the potential market for industrial minerals • Look at the LEED standards for Green Building, and start dialogue with Initiatives such as the US Green Building Policy, re. ethical sourcing • Identify interested parties • Assess interest and market potential • Assess potential obstacles and opportunities for FT building • Identify interior designers, architects, builders through building relations with relevant associations in developed countries DESIGN STRATEGY FOR SOME TYPE OF ‘ETHICAL’ CERTIFICATION OF ASM INDUSTRIAL MINERALS