Navigating the Mining Industry Challenges: An Introduction to the CERA 4in1 Standards
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T1 - Navigating the Mining Industry Challenges
T2 - An Introduction to the CERA 4in1 Standards
AU - Nowaz, Thania
AU - Fernandez Munoz, Paulina
AU - Förster, Lukas
AU - Tost, Michael
AU - Monfort Climent, Daniel
AU - Olmos Betin, Samuel
AU - Melcher, Frank
PY - 2025/2/14
Y1 - 2025/2/14
N2 - The mining industry faces significant challenges, including sustainability, environmental impact, and compliance with evolving regulatory frameworks. These challenges are compounded by the global demand for responsible sourcing and traceability across complex supply chains. The CERA 4in1 standard emerges as an innovative certification framework, addressing these issues by integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria throughout the mining lifecycle, from exploration to final product delivery. This comprehensive system combines advanced technologies, such as material fingerprinting and blockchain-based traceability, to ensure transparency, compliance, and stakeholder trust. The modular design of the CERA 4in1 standard aligns with international regulations, providing a structured pathway for organizations to improve operations while meeting regulatory and market demands. This contribution outlines the structure and development of the CERA 4in1 system, emphasizing its potential to foster sustainability, operational transparency, and robust certification processes across the mining sector. The anticipated completion of this standard by 2025 represents a critical milestone in advancing responsible practices and enhancing global supply chain integrity.
AB - The mining industry faces significant challenges, including sustainability, environmental impact, and compliance with evolving regulatory frameworks. These challenges are compounded by the global demand for responsible sourcing and traceability across complex supply chains. The CERA 4in1 standard emerges as an innovative certification framework, addressing these issues by integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria throughout the mining lifecycle, from exploration to final product delivery. This comprehensive system combines advanced technologies, such as material fingerprinting and blockchain-based traceability, to ensure transparency, compliance, and stakeholder trust. The modular design of the CERA 4in1 standard aligns with international regulations, providing a structured pathway for organizations to improve operations while meeting regulatory and market demands. This contribution outlines the structure and development of the CERA 4in1 system, emphasizing its potential to foster sustainability, operational transparency, and robust certification processes across the mining sector. The anticipated completion of this standard by 2025 represents a critical milestone in advancing responsible practices and enhancing global supply chain integrity.
U2 - 10.1007/s00501-025-01556-x
DO - 10.1007/s00501-025-01556-x
M3 - Article
VL - 170.2025
SP - 108
EP - 115
JO - Berg- und hüttenmännische Monatshefte : BHM
JF - Berg- und hüttenmännische Monatshefte : BHM
SN - 0005-8912
IS - 2
ER -