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SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

There is an expectation that the private sector can and should play a significant role in promoting and supporting the delivery of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This SDG calls for adequate, safe, and affordable housing and basic services; the upgrading of slums; effective urban transport systems; and a reduced environmental impact of cities.

Mining products such as steel, copper, and aluminium are essential for building and connecting urban areas. Although mining typically takes place in remote regions, companies can support sustainable urban development by contributing to infrastructure, engaging stakeholders in land-use planning, implementing cultural heritage management plans, and reclaiming mined land for community use.

What companies need to know to manage impacts or make a positive contribution
  1. The existence and status of development plans for cities or towns local to projects or areas of operation.
  2. How the development of new projects or major expansions may have a direct temporary or long-term impact on local cities or towns.
  3. Whether the development of new projects or major expansions may induce in-migration and thereby have adverse indirect impacts on local cities or towns.
Minimising negative impacts Maximising positive contributions
  • Proactively manage the recruitment and housing of workers (especially during construction periods) to minimise disruption.
  • Proactively manage induced in-migration with the responsible authorities to mitigate adverse impacts.
  • Engage relevant authorities to ensure project-related infrastructure does not adversely impact with planned infrastructure.
  • Work with local authorities to make employee housing and project-specific infrastructure available for public use post-closure.
  • Collaborate with the responsible authorities on decommissioning options that provide amenity or economic opportunities.
  • Engage relevant authorities to see whether project-related infrastructure could be designed for broader benefit/shared use.