Aminer adds PetroShore as new partner to drive more ethical, sustainable and competitive mining
In line with our mission to accompany organizations towards a more ethical and responsible management aligned with international standards, PetroShore Compliance has joined AMINER, the Association of Mining and Metallurgical Research, Extraction, Transformation, Auxiliary and Service Companies, as a new partner.
This incorporation represents a strategic step in our commitment to the mining and metallurgical sector, a highly regulated environment where transparency, sustainability and operational excellence are no longer optional, but fundamental pillars for its growth and social legitimacy.
An alliance with an international vision
With an international presence and more than 6,200 audits performed, at PetroShore we work every day to offer comprehensive solutions in compliance, corporate governance, risk management and ISO certifications (9001, 14001, 45001, 37301), among others. Our expertise covers key sectors such as mining, energy, health and industry.
In this context, we are proud to be one of the few consulting firms in the world authorized to apply the IRMA (Initiative for Responsible Mining) standard, which reinforces our commitment to a mining value chain that is fairer, traceable and respectful of the environment and communities.
Training, technology and ethical culture
Our approach combines strategic consulting, the use of technological solutions and the implementation of specialized training programs. Through our business school, PCBSCampus, we have already delivered more than 8,600 training programs, contributing to build a solid organizational ethical culture in our clients.
In addition, we have international certifications in quality management (ISO 9001) and educational management (ISO 21001), granted by AENOR, which guarantees excellence in all our internal processes and services.
Social commitment beyond business
At PetroShore we understand that compliance is not limited to complying with regulations, but implies acting with purpose, positive impact and social responsibility. That is why we promote initiatives such as the "Inclusion that transforms, impact that inspires" project, in collaboration with Down Huesca, which seeks to improve the employability of people with intellectual disabilities.
Our recent adherence to the United Nations Global Compact further reinforces this comprehensive sustainability vision, aligned with the Ten Principles and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
One more step towards a transparent mining industry with a future
Joining AMINER will allow us to continue working together with leading companies in the sector to build a more ethical and innovative mining industry that is aligned with the highest international standards. We appreciate the welcome we have received from the association and fully share its vision of responsible mining activity that generates employment and social value.
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