Renewable energy technologies use more minerals and metals than old-school dirty carbon-intensive power generation. But where do they come from?
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This policy brief highlights key trends to understand corruption risks for the mining industry associated with the energy transition.
The Abridged MACRA Tool fills helps users to identify and assess the underlying causes of corruption in mining sector awards in just 4 months.
Renewable energy technologies use more minerals and metals than old-school dirty carbon-intensive power generation. But where do they come from?
This series of stories provides a snapshot of TI’s global work to support gender equality in the fight against corruption.
This resource on environmental and social governance highlights five key lessons for mining companies and investors aspiring to raise business integrity standards
Organised around 5 lessons for business integrity, this paper highlights lessons and recommendations from our work with the mining industry. Available in English and Spanish.
These stories provide a snapshot of our work to tackle gender equality and support women to express their voice in decisions about mining.
Governments have an important role to play to ensure that exploration and mining are carried out in a way that is environmentally and socially responsible. Here’s three things they can do.
Screening the beneficial owners and integrity of companies applying for extractive rights is key to tackling corruption in the oil, gas and mining sectors.