Lobbying Governance
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Moderate |
SSR Mining discloses a moderate governance framework to ensure climate-related engagement aligns with its strategy but provides limited specificity around oversight and structured alignment of lobbying activities. The company explains that “we are members of the Nevada Mining Association and the Camara Argentina de Empresarios Mineros (CAEM). Through these associations, we do engage with policymakers on issues around climate change,” and notes that “we have internal processes in place to regularly review our internal standards.” These internal standards, “developed based on a number of key external industry standards and practices,” are subject to regular review to ensure “any conflicts are addressed if and when they arise.” While these elements indicate a commitment to monitor and align both direct engagement and trade-association positions, SSR Mining does not disclose a specific individual or committee responsible for overseeing these processes, nor does it describe detailed procedures for managing or correcting conflicts in association positions, which limits transparency around how climate lobbying is governed in practice.
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