Cobre Panama Mine Successfully Passes New External Audit -
(MENAFN- Newsroom Panama)
The Cobre Panama mine concluded a new audit as part of its ongoing compliance with the Environmental Impact Study, in the current period of preservation and safe management after the temporary cessation of operations.
This process brings to 43 the total number of audits carried out since the construction of the project, including 11 in the operational phase and 3 in this transition stage.
Internationally recognized observers and auditors participated in the review.
The result of the audit was categorical: no findings or observations indicating noncompliance were found. This result validates Cobre Panama's good environmental management practices, its relationship with the communities, and its respect for Panamanian legislation.
Yoselina Miranda, a resident of Nuevo Sinai, stressed the importance of being able to directly verify the company's actions and bring that information back to the neighbors. These types of initiatives, she said, strengthen trust and foster a culture of open information around mining.
The company also reiterated its willingness to continue integrating communities and experts in its environmental auditing processes as part of its strategy for responsible and sustainable mining in Panama.
This process brings to 43 the total number of audits carried out since the construction of the project, including 11 in the operational phase and 3 in this transition stage.
Internationally recognized observers and auditors participated in the review.
The result of the audit was categorical: no findings or observations indicating noncompliance were found. This result validates Cobre Panama's good environmental management practices, its relationship with the communities, and its respect for Panamanian legislation.
Yoselina Miranda, a resident of Nuevo Sinai, stressed the importance of being able to directly verify the company's actions and bring that information back to the neighbors. These types of initiatives, she said, strengthen trust and foster a culture of open information around mining.
The company also reiterated its willingness to continue integrating communities and experts in its environmental auditing processes as part of its strategy for responsible and sustainable mining in Panama.

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