Archive for the ‘Sustainability’ Category

Sustainability at RDCL

June 28th, 2010 by admin with No Comments

Having attended a Sustainable Business training programme supported by NZ Trade and Enterprise, RDCL is re-evaluating our environmental performance. This is in-line with our Sustainability Policy.  What the course has done is help us identify and develop a system of meaningful indicators ...read more


Supporting Industry

June 28th, 2010 by admin with No Comments

We believe the economy in which we work has retracted over the last few months.  Ain’t that grim !!! Our response is to up our engagement across industry bodies to support our clients and staff (RDCL – Professional Development & Affiliations).
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Safety Training and a new Health and Safety Officer

June 28th, 2010 by admin with No Comments

RDCL has been a member of Site Safe since our inception and we continue to focus on training and Occupational Safety and Health as two of the cornerstones to our business (Health and Safety policy), and we have appointed a new ...read more


Is Avatar Really the Face of Mining ??

March 7th, 2010 by admin with No Comments

Avatar is an entertaining fantasy movie.  My wife was  “never bored” through the whole 3 hours, Jaspers’ best part was when Jakesully threw the bad-guys out of the plane, and Tait’s “worst part” was when Jake was a human (“that was just ...read more


Guidelines for Social and Environmental Acceptability in Mine Development

December 10th, 2009 by admin with No Comments

The Equator Principles (2006) (www.equator-principles.com) are guidelines adopted and promoted by some financial houses to help manage their risk due to mine (or other apparently controversial) projects.  The guidelines are similar to the RMA and provide assurance that even the biggest, greediest ...read more


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