Analyzing the effect of Akoben programme on the environmental performance of mining in Ghana: A case study of a gold mining company

This study assessed the impact of Ghana's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Akoben programme, a rating and disclosure tool which seeks to promote better environmental performance in the mining and manufacturing industries in Ghana. Using a case study approach, the Akoben audit report card f...

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Main Authors: Serwaa Akoto Bawua, Richmond Owusu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa) 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Mining
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396017300332
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spelling doaj-1eab112d8dc547f7bd41c097d68c2f112020-12-02T14:51:36ZengCentral Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)Journal of Sustainable Mining2300-39602018-01-011711119Analyzing the effect of Akoben programme on the environmental performance of mining in Ghana: A case study of a gold mining companySerwaa Akoto Bawua0Richmond Owusu1University of Ghana, School of Public Health, Department of Biological, Environmental and Occupational Health, P. O. Box LG 25, Legon, Accra, Ghana; Corresponding author.University of Ghana, School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy, Planning and Management, P. O. Box LG 25, Legon, Accra, GhanaThis study assessed the impact of Ghana's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Akoben programme, a rating and disclosure tool which seeks to promote better environmental performance in the mining and manufacturing industries in Ghana. Using a case study approach, the Akoben audit report card for a mining company was analyzed over a three-year period (2009–2011) based on 7-criteria – legal requirements, hazardous on-site waste management, toxic emissions management, environmental monitoring and reporting, best practice environmental management, complaint management, and corporate social responsibility. Key stakeholders' perceptions of the programme's suitability were solicited from the Ghana Chamber of Mines, EPA, and the mining company. Findings revealed that overall environmental performance over the three-year period under review was poor (2009 – 56.6%; 2010 – 65.6%; 2011 – 59.1%) with none of the years meeting the expected minimum limit, with the exception of legal requirements and corporate social responsibilities; the company failed in all other criteria. Specifically, both toxic and non-toxic waste emission discharges were major concerns as toxic parameters, such as for Arsenic, pH and Cyanide, were exceeded. Environmental monitoring and reporting was also a problem for the company. Stakeholders identified inadequate publicity, an absence of legal backing, and a lack of incentives for outstanding performances as the main weaknesses of the programme. Despite this, the stakeholders acknowledge the fact that the Akoben programme has improved the environmental performance of the mining companies because it puts their operations in check, although more can yet be achieved with regards environmental sustainability with this programme, if adequate measures including legal backing are put in place to ensure its continuity. Keywords: Akoben, Environmental, Ghana, Mining, Performance, Ratinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396017300332
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Analyzing the effect of Akoben programme on the environmental performance of mining in Ghana: A case study of a gold mining company
Journal of Sustainable Mining
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Richmond Owusu
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title Analyzing the effect of Akoben programme on the environmental performance of mining in Ghana: A case study of a gold mining company
title_short Analyzing the effect of Akoben programme on the environmental performance of mining in Ghana: A case study of a gold mining company
title_full Analyzing the effect of Akoben programme on the environmental performance of mining in Ghana: A case study of a gold mining company
title_fullStr Analyzing the effect of Akoben programme on the environmental performance of mining in Ghana: A case study of a gold mining company
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the effect of Akoben programme on the environmental performance of mining in Ghana: A case study of a gold mining company
title_sort analyzing the effect of akoben programme on the environmental performance of mining in ghana: a case study of a gold mining company
publisher Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)
series Journal of Sustainable Mining
issn 2300-3960
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This study assessed the impact of Ghana's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Akoben programme, a rating and disclosure tool which seeks to promote better environmental performance in the mining and manufacturing industries in Ghana. Using a case study approach, the Akoben audit report card for a mining company was analyzed over a three-year period (2009–2011) based on 7-criteria – legal requirements, hazardous on-site waste management, toxic emissions management, environmental monitoring and reporting, best practice environmental management, complaint management, and corporate social responsibility. Key stakeholders' perceptions of the programme's suitability were solicited from the Ghana Chamber of Mines, EPA, and the mining company. Findings revealed that overall environmental performance over the three-year period under review was poor (2009 – 56.6%; 2010 – 65.6%; 2011 – 59.1%) with none of the years meeting the expected minimum limit, with the exception of legal requirements and corporate social responsibilities; the company failed in all other criteria. Specifically, both toxic and non-toxic waste emission discharges were major concerns as toxic parameters, such as for Arsenic, pH and Cyanide, were exceeded. Environmental monitoring and reporting was also a problem for the company. Stakeholders identified inadequate publicity, an absence of legal backing, and a lack of incentives for outstanding performances as the main weaknesses of the programme. Despite this, the stakeholders acknowledge the fact that the Akoben programme has improved the environmental performance of the mining companies because it puts their operations in check, although more can yet be achieved with regards environmental sustainability with this programme, if adequate measures including legal backing are put in place to ensure its continuity. Keywords: Akoben, Environmental, Ghana, Mining, Performance, Rating
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