PetroShore strengthens its position in the "Mining Indaba 2025" as a consultant specialized in International Standards and Responsible Mining.
During the event, Mining Indaba 2025, the world's most influential trade fair in the mining sector for the African continent, PetroShore reaffirmed the importance of responsible mining and international standards, namely IRMA (Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance), as a key initiative for the future of responsible mining.
Proud to have been the consultant of choice for the implementation of ISO 9001, 14001, 37301 and 45001 standards at Société Minière de Luele, the world's largest diamond mine, PetroShore is optimistic about the trend towards the implementation of sustainable practices frameworks in the mining sectors.
PetroShore's commitment to IRMA
PetroShore has recently been approved as a member of IRMA, reinforcing its commitment to a sustainable future for mining operations.
The IRMA Standard allows mining companies to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability, respect for local communities and environmental protection, in a continuous progression of improvement and public commitment, factors that are increasingly valued by investors, buying companies and international organizations around the world.
With its team of experts, PetroShore offers comprehensive support for the adoption of this Standard, helping mining companies to improve their practices in a global market.
A key platform for the development of the sector
The success of Mining Indaba 2025 has highlighted the importance of this event as a key venue to discuss the major challenges and opportunities facing the mining sector in Africa, the leading mining production continent. PetroShore's commitment to providing a viable channel for mining companies to achieve industry standards of excellence, such as IRMA, not only adds strategic value to the mining industry, but also ensures a more sustainable future in the years to come.
With more than 50 meetings held during the event, PetroShore continues to establish itself as the preferred compliance and risk management consultant to the mining industry.
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