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    Pope Leo XIV’s ethical mining call: key ESG takeaways for project teams

    January 27, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Pope Leo XIV’s ethical mining call: key ESG takeaways for project teams

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Pope Leo XIV met more than a dozen mining and energy leaders at the Vatican, including BHP’s Mike Henry, Vale’s Gustavo Pimenta, Ivanhoe Mines’ Robert Friedland and Sigma Lithium’s Ana Cabral, to press for “integral ecology” and stricter ethical standards in resource extraction. The session, under the Building Bridges Initiative and linked to projects such as Borgo Laudato Si’, focused on human rights, decent work and environmental justice in critical minerals supply chains. Leo cited coltan from the DRC as emblematic of minerals enabling modern devices but tied to paramilitary violence, child labour and community displacement.

    Technical Brief

    • Building Bridges Initiative used as the formal mechanism to connect corporate project decisions with social-licence expectations.
    • Borgo Laudato Si’ cited as a vehicle to translate ethical principles into site-level engagement processes.
    • Leo’s “ethic of responsibility” language pushes boards to integrate human-rights risk alongside traditional HSE risk registers.
    • Coltan extraction in the DRC singled out, linking mine security, paramilitary control and community displacement to supply-chain due diligence.
    • For mine operators, the discussion signals tighter scrutiny of critical-mineral sourcing, contractor oversight and community-impact auditing beyond statutory compliance.

    Our Take

    BHP’s presence in these Vatican discussions comes as it is reporting record Australian iron ore and copper output and committing US$8.4 billion to Jansen potash, so any ethical or sustainability expectations raised here will have leverage over a very large current and future production base.

    The focus on cobalt, copper, lithium and rare earths aligns with other Policy coverage in our database where Chile and other producers are reworking governance around copper and lithium, signalling that ethical supply expectations are increasingly being set at both political and now faith-based global fora.

    In our database, BHP is one of the few majors appearing simultaneously in sustainability-tagged rehabilitation pieces (such as Mt Arthur Coal closure works) and in high-growth copper and iron ore stories, suggesting it is under particular scrutiny to translate high-level ethical mining dialogues into concrete project-level closure and community practices in regions like Africa and Latin America.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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