1、Nature Positive:Role of the Mining andMetalsSectorI N S I G H T R E P O R TJ A N U A R Y 2 0 2 5In collaboration withOliver WymanImages:Getty Images,PexelsDisclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project,insight area or interaction.The findings,interpr
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3、Forum.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,including photocopying and recording,or by any information storage and retrieval system.ContentsForeword 3Foreword 4About the Nature Positive Transitions report series 5Executive summar
4、y 6Introduction 71 Where the sectoristoday 131.1 Sector overview 141.2 Progress is promising but needs to accelerate 172 Nature-related impacts and dependencies 202.1 Double materiality 212.2 Land-use change and ecosystem disturbance 232.3 Pollution 242.4 Water abstraction 252.5 Greenhouse gas emiss
5、ions 263 Five priority actions 273.1 Priority action 1:Transform operations across 32 the mine life cycle3.2 Priority action 2:Improve water stewardship 393.3 Priority action 3:Expand circularity 40 and source responsibly 3.4 Priority action 4:Restore and regenerate landscapes 433.5 Priority action
6、5:Transform policy systems 44 and collaborate acrosssectors4 Get started 464.1 Align strategy with organizational maturity 474.2 A deeper look at metrics to support 49 decision-making4.3 Map the transition on to business functions 50Conclusion 53Appendix 54Contributors 56Endnotes 60Nature Positive:R