RE: Peru5 Jun 2022 22:33
Orthern,
That’s the trouble these days, so many struggle to understand that if they want jobs, better wages, better living conditions which will only come when companies start to set up and begin investing in their communities, which in turn give these people more money.
They talk about damage to their environment which is very important, these days this is a top priority of mining companies, it has to be or they will fail on all levels.
Mining for resources to enable the world go green is a necessary evil, as they say, you can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs. The amount of minerals needed to go green is colossal, it has to come from somewhere and at a cost, but definitely with the local community benefiting and understanding all they need to know, this way hopefully all will work to a sensible outcome.
Solgold has and still is working with the government, the locals and getting involved in small ways to support the community by employing mostly Ecuadorians
Work together and all will benefit