Freeport Mine, Irian Jaya, Indonesia: “Tailings & Failings”–Stakeholder Analysis Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Freeport Mine, Irian Jaya, Indonesia: "Tailings & Failings"--Stakeholder Analysis Case Solution

This article sheds light on the manufacturing of the Freeport’s 30 years of its operations in the country, Indonesia.

The permission for constructing on a concession of mining was granted by the authorities in 1973, Freeport built its mining output to almost 200,000 cubic feet/day of ore, rich in copper. Despite the firm's attempts to address the positions of native individuals and environmental problems, critics were unimpressed by the firm's efforts to enhance. With the toppling of the Suharto regime in 1998, the firm has to live under a fresh authorities.

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PUBLICATION DATE: February 23, 2004

 

 

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