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    Vatican launches project encouraging disinvestment from mining sector

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    March 20 (Reuters) – The Vatican on Friday launched an international project encouraging disinvestment from the mining sector, in an unusual initiative by the Catholic Church to ​steer investments away from a specific industry.

    Officials said the new initiative, backed ‌by senior Church leaders and about 40 other faith-based institutions, would push companies to treat their workers justly and protect the local environment near their operations, or risk loss of investments.

    “In ​many regions of the world, the expansion of the mining industry has generated ​profound social tensions and serious environmental impacts,” Cardinal Fabio Baggio, a ⁠Vatican official, said at a press conference.

    He called the new effort “an act of ​consistency with our faith (and) with the defense of human dignity”.

    Pope Francis, who died last ​year, made many passionate appeals during his 12-year tenure for mining companies to adopt more stringent business practices, but the Vatican had not previously launched a disinvestment initiative.

    It did however urge Catholics ​in 2020 to disinvest from the armaments and fossil fuel industries.

    Rev. Dario Bossi, ​one of the coordinators of the new project, said it would invite Catholics and faith groups “to ‌withdraw ⁠investments from the mining sector as an ethical response to its social and environmental impacts”.

    The Vatican did not provide a list of organizations involved in the new initiative, and did not specify any mining companies that could be a target for disinvestment.

    Amid ​a surge in global ​need for batteries ⁠and other high-tech items, demand for the likes of lithium, cobalt and copper is expected to triple by 2030, and quadruple ​by 2040, according to the International Energy Agency.

    Some mining companies ​have acknowledged ⁠a need to change their business practices. In 2001, a group of industry CEOs launched the International Council on Mining and Metals, which advocates for responsible mining practices.

    Guatemala Cardinal ⁠Alvaro ​Ramazzini, who was part of Friday’s launch, said ​the new Vatican initiative would seek “to make governments and business leaders understand that what is legal does not ​always correspond to the value of justice”.

    By – https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/vatican-launches-project-encouraging-disinvestment-mining-sector-2026-03-20/

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