Highlights
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The devastating failure of Brazil’s Brumadinho Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) in January 2019, which took 270 people’s lives, was the tipping point for the industry
- Co-conveners launched the Global Standard on Tailings Management on the 5th August, 2020
- Download this FREE guide to understand the new Global Standard on Tailings Management, and the solutions available to implement the Standard
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Find out about the 57 major tailings dam failures (2000 – 2020)
What were the timeline of events?

- The first was a call for a new independent and publicly accessible international standard for tailings dams based upon the consequences of failure. In response to their call, The Global Tailings Review (GTR) was announced and co-convened by the International Council of Mining and Metals (ICMM), the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
- The second intervention saw the request of detailed disclosure on TSfs from the CEOs and Board Chairs of 726 extractive companies on 17th April 2019. The disclosure was requested to be signed off by the CEO or Board Chair and published on the company website by 7th June 2019.
- As of April 2020, 45 of the top 50 mining companies made disclosures which resulted in information about thousands of individual tailings dams/facilities being made public on company websites
- Over 86% of the mining industry by market capitalisation have responded
- All 23 of 23 publicly owned companies that are members of the International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM) responded and fully disclosed tailings dams/facilities
What is the Global Standard on Tailings Management?
What is the Global Standard on Tailings Management?
The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) co-convened a Global Tailings Review (GTR) to establish an international standard. On the 5th of August, 2020 they launched the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management to achieve the ultimate goal of zero harm to people and the environment. Underpinned by an integrated approach to tailings management, the Standard aims to prevent catastrophic failures and enhance the safety of tailings facilities across the globe. It embodies a step-change in terms of transparency, accountability and safeguarding the rights of project affected people.

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- View real-time data and receive exceedance alerts
- Monitor land movement with remote sensing and InSAR datasets
- Visualise real-time LiDAR data with insights into dam movement
- Securely store and access all of your tailings data in the one place
- Upload and reference key documentation
- Visualise facilities across multiple sites in a single screen on a geospatial map
- Monitor your facilities with InSAR, LiDAR, DEM and more
- Capture a wide range of monitoring data and indicators su ch as surface and groundwater, decant pond water levels and quality, and embankment conditions
- Capture and track obligations and conditions around your licence to operate to manage your key risks and actions
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- Maintain and track environmental monitoring compliance limits and exceedances
- Manage and engage with all of your stakeholders with one central repository
- Convert your engagements into actionable outcomes
- Forecast, plan and track your sites activities using IBM’s Weather data
- Create corporate report templates and meet requests for data provision from industry groups such as ICMM, Global Tailings Portal, PRI and UNEP
- Integration capability with third party systems or public portals such as the Global Tailings Portal
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