Sustainable Mercury Reduction Practices Lessons Learned and the Way Forward Global ASGM Forum 2013 Lima, Peru. Yves Bertran Alvarez

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Sustainable Mercury Reduction Practices Lessons Learned and the Way Forward Global ASGM Forum 2013 Lima, Peru Yves Bertran Alvarez

Outline of the Presentation 1 Lessons learned from pilot experiments in Senegal (20072009) Achievements, bottlenecks Lessons learnt and feedbacks 2 How the experience may be continued: a new project jointly executed by ARM and AGC Dissemination of good practices Ways toward sustainability 3 The crucial role of Governments Incentives, legal framework, formalisation

Retort Service Pilot Project In Senegal (2007-2010) Adapt a tool to the expectations of the miners Quick Giving Good looking product Low maintenance Disseminate good practices Perform amalgam burning in a single place Adopt standard operating procedure Monitor performance and results A Project funded by European Union and implemented by Projekt-Consult Implemented under the direction of the Government of Senegal

Approach For Appropriation of the Tool Involve the miners in the design of the tool Take into account their concerns Find cheap and low tech ways for maintenance and monitoring Tool built locally Monitor with standard scales used by buyers Include pilot experiment within a formalisation process Access to mining authorisation Improvement of organisation of the mine

Achievements and problems Miners satisfied with quality of result and operation of tool Miners come the retorting service place ASMO management agrees to promote the use of the retorting centre Miners appreciate the recovery of mercury Not All of the miners use the service The ASMO is not successful in making the rule for amalgam burning Miners do not easily change habits Not an economically sustainable service

Feedback From Field Experiments Lack of incentives to adopt good practices Poor internal enforcement of the rules => The role of organisation! No external source of information on the mercury issue Mining and sanitary authorities are not playing a role Poor access to technology and knowledge Need to adapt techniques to local situation Lack of easy means to detect Hg presence/pollution Informed miners are more sensitive to the issue Recovery if a good incentive

Approach of a New Project in Western Africa Covering Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal Technical/formalisation processes in parallel Specific approach on Hg issues Work with local NGOs Measurable improvement with certification Economic incentive with Fairmined bonus Enhance inter-relations amongst miners Holistic approach - interacting parameters A Multi-donor project Monitored by UNIDO

Specificity of the Fairmined Standard Strong economic incentive Knowledge transfer to local NGOs for a long term and local support to ASMOs Develop indicators with the ASMOs to measure progress Importance of the community development Make more money => greater part of the income to the miners Increase quality of life at the local level Develop relationships and organisations that organise the sector at national and international levels Traceability and certification of the production

Objectives of the Project Achieve certification of one ASMO and develop a certified supply chain in this region Reach a stage where ASGM sector is self-supportive Increased capacity of stakeholders like NGOs and local concerned administration Adapt technology to enhance transition to cleaner separation solutions and reduce emissions during transition period Improve productivity and recovery rate Improve potential of training on ASM issues Adapt legal framework to facilitate access to legal authorisations

Potential Approach In the Design of NAPs Consider ASGM as a productive sector on its own, here to stay Provide equal opportunities for ASGM and industry to develop Mercury emission reduction in ASGM sector closely related to the way the sector can evolve It is strongly linked to formalisation opportunities The legal framework must orientate miners towards good practices Access to finance is possible only with a mining authorisation It is much more efficient to channel and improve the use of mercury than to ban it Need to work on mercury emissions reduction during a transition period with the 4 golden rules: work on concentrates - use retorts recover excess Hg in concentrates recycle Hg => These rules allow to reduce emissions and releases by up to 90%

Potential Approach In the Design of NAPs (2) The straight ban of mercury can have adverse effects Development of uncontrolled mercury black markets Open door to uncontrolled use of cyanide

Potential approach in the Design of NAPs (3) Getting away from mercury means access to other techniques Information, technology transfer, etc. Training of miners and teachers Tools with local maintenance and production, with a capacity of adapting to the change of needs Miners need support like any other industrial sector to evolve towards better and cleaner production Technical and administrative advice from qualified partners: local NGOs, Administrations, Industrial projects Inclusion in mining policies

Thank you for your attention! GRACIAS www.communitymining.org Tel: +574 3324711 Medellín, Colombia arm@communitymining.org The Alliance for Responsible Mining Foundation Charity Number: S0001168, registered in Colombia