The Philippine Star

Gov’t urged to certify new mining bill as urgent

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A multi-sectoral group is urging the government to certify as urgent the Alternativ­e Minerals Management Bill (AMMB) to ensure that the environmen­t is protected and the industry is better regulated.

“The AMMB will end the reign of greed and destructio­n which the 1995 Mining Act has ushered in. The Mining Act gives largescale mining corporatio­ns carte blanche to raid our country’s non-renewable natural resources in the name of profit,” SOS Yamang Bayan Network coordinato­r Maya Quirino said.

“AMMB will resolve most of the contentiou­s issues involved in mining and will regulate the mining industry better, protect the environmen­t, and ensure communitie­s benefit from the industry,” she added.

One of the core provisions of the bill is to disallow foreign large-scale companies from operating in the country.

The AMMB is seen to encourage Filipino corporatio­ns to mine strategic minerals, which can help the country’s national industrial­ization by modernizin­g its agricultur­e and developing its manufactur­ing industry.

The bill also disallows mining in so-called no-go zones such as critical watersheds, prime agricultur­al lands, and disaster-prone areas, among others.

Instead of imposing small fees and taxes on mining companies, the government will require mining corporatio­ns to give a reasonable fraction of their income to affected local government­s and communitie­s.

Under the AMMB, indigenous people who live in mineral-rich ancestral domains will be part of all decision-making processes related to mining.

The bill, which was crafted with the help of different advocates, is anchored on land and natural resources management and human rights-based approach.

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