Reader s View: PolyMet’s parent company raises concerns
Glencore has a sordid history of human-rights concerns, as listed by the United Nations Human Rights Council, which have occurred globally in Canada, Australia, Peru, the Philippines, and elsewhere.
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Tony Maras, Duluth | 10:00 am, Apr. 1, 2021 ×
In 2019, Swiss-based mining corporation Glencore acquired PolyMet, whose corporate headquarters are in Canada. PolyMet is trying to build Minnesota’s first copper-nickel mine. Glencore purchased 72% of PolyMet’s shares, rescuing the company from millions of dollars of debt and helping the copper-nickel mine to come to fruition
Glencore has a sordid history of human-rights concerns, as listed by the United Nations Human Rights Council, which have occurred globally in Canada, Australia, Peru, the Philippines, and elsewhere. In 2007, Glencore was accused of releasing mining pollutants from a Bolivian mine into the Antequera River, posing a thre
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