Rio Tinto Slavery, We seek opportunities to promote access to, and positively impact on, human rights. This Statement applies to the global operations and suppliers of both companies, including their subsidiaries. Headquartered in the UK, our Group comprises Rio Tinto plc and Rio Tinto Limited. Learn more about the world's leading mining operations company today This Statement has been prepared by the Rio Tinto Group to meet the requirements of the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (Australian MSA) and the United Kingdom's Modern Slavery Act 2015 (UK MSA). Today 156 Bougainville community members have filed a complaint with the Australian Government against Rio Tinto for environmental and human rights violations caused by its former mine on Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. At Rio Tinto, everyone has a role in respecting human rights. These documents relate to policies and standards of Rio Tinto. A US federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit seeking to hold Rio Tinto responsible for human rights violations and thousands of deaths linked to a Bougainville copper and gold mine it once ran. Pyrite is a mineral containing a combination of Sulphur, iron and copper, with a metallic lustre which lends it the name "fool's gold". They literally moved mountains. We've released our 2023 Modern Slavery Statement which highlights the steps we are taking to identify and address modern slavery risks throughout our global business and supply chains. Discover more about Rio Tinto's mining operations today. The Rio Tinto Group has prepared this Statement to meet the requirements of the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (Australian MSA) and the United Kingdom’s Modern Slavery Act 2015 (UK MSA). The Board Sustainability Committee supports and monitors our sustainability framework, including the human rights performance of our business. The energy transition is an urgent, global challenge that calls for more of the metals and minerals we produce. The Romans exploited the rich mining areas near Rio Tinto in Huelva province from the 1st century AD. It covers the period 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020 for the Australian MSA and UK MSA reporting entities identified in Appendix 2 and their owned and controlled Headquartered in the UK, our Group comprises Rio Tinto plc and Rio Tinto Limited. RIO TINTO PLC modern slavery statement summary (2023) Organisation address We asked the organisation a series of questions about its modern slavery statement. RIO TINTO PLC modern slavery statement summary (2021) Organisation address We asked the organisation a series of questions about its modern slavery statement. Rio Tinto Group is a British-Australian multinational mining company headquartered in London, England, and Melbourne, Australia. The latest global estimates indicate there are currently 50 million victims of modern slavery, which includes 12 million children in forced labour. At certain points this mining field showed surface signs of two other vividly-coloured copper minerals, bright green malachite and deep As a global business with a presence in 35 countries, we recognise the important role Rio Tinto has in helping address modern slavery. This includes Rio Tinto’s joint venture (JVs) operations or assets which Rio Tinto managed About This Statement This Statement has been prepared by the Rio Tinto Group to meet the requirements of the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (Australian MSA) and the United Kingdom’s Modern Slavery Act 2015 (UK MSA). It is an important opportunity for us to reflect on our efforts, share our progress and learnings, and recognise where challenges persist and what we can do better. Learn more about our initiatives supporting seafarers at sea and on land. Explore our efforts towards ethical supply chains and sustainable practices. 1 We firmly believe respecting human rights and eliminating modern slavery starts with our everyday actions The process for submitting modern slavery statements to the Modern Slavery Statements Register has recently been updated. We are 1,000 people serving 500 customers with more than 1,200 delivery locations globally. The boss of Rio Tinto, Jean-Sébastien Jacques, will step down following criticism of the mining giant's destruction of sacred Aboriginal sites. As a global business with a presence in 35 countries, we recognise the important role Rio Tinto has in helping address modern slavery. Re: Inquiry into establishing a Modern Slavery Act in Australia Rio Tinto is grateful to have the opportunity to make a submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade (Committee) regarding its inquiry into establishing a Modern Slavery Act in Australia (Inquiry). Human Rights Policy Rio Tinto respects and supports the dignity, wellbeing and human rights of all people including the communities where we live and work, our workforce and others affected by our activities and business relationships. dlh01h, 2pxdf, g7cpj, ukqob, mqy6, m4kcz, ubioez, a8jck, e4wp, grby2,