OCIM’s first participation in a program run by the Swiss Better Gold Association, this initiative aims to improve the safety of 300 miners by organising training, providing technical assistance and supplying various types of equipment.
To help improve mining practices and establish more responsible, traceable and sustainable supply chains, OCIM is involved in a program in Peru in partnership with the Swiss Better Gold Association. The aim is to improve the health and safety conditions of small-scale miners working at the Minera Orex mine in the Arequipa region, in the South of the country. The program currently covers 300 miners in 25 production units, but may eventually be extended to all 75 production units.
This operation is the second stage of a three-stage continuous improvement process (Swiss Better Gold Continuous Improvement Escalator). It consists of a number of different action levers:
As a member of the Swiss Better Gold Association since 2023, OCIM is participating for the first time in one of the association’s major programs. Made up of industry stakeholders (jewellers, refiners, investors, etc.), this not-for-profit organisation was set up in 2013 with the aim of improving the living conditions of artisanal and small-scale miners (ASGMs), facilitating their access to the Swiss market and enabling the country’s manufacturers to benefit from responsible and sustainable sources of supply. The means to achieve this take the form of concrete operations on the ground, actions to mobilize the stakeholders and the development of methods to improve virtuous standards, particularly in terms of traceability.