The International Tin Association (ITA) is pleased to announce that Minsur has become the first ITA member to achieve full conformance with all 10 Tin Code Priority Standards, marking a significant step in responsible and sustainable tin production.

The published 2024 Tin Code Report confirms that Minsur has met expectations across the Priority Standards – covering legal compliance; tailings management; banned substances; protected areas; closure and reclamation; safe working practices; forced labour; child labour – worst forms; use of private or state security personnel; and responsible sourcing.

Minsur’s performance reflects sustained investment in management systems, year‑on‑year improvements across all 72 Tin Code standards, and transparent disclosure. ITA commends the company’s leadership in sustainability and its continued commitment to driving positive local improvement.

“Congratulations to Minsur. It is a privilege to support their journey. Their dedication to continuous improvement sets a strong example for the industry,” said Susannah Costley‑White, Programme Manager, Tin Code.

Read the full report here: Tin Code Reports

Minsur’s achievement sets a benchmark for other tin producers working towards Priority Standard conformance, highlights Minsur’s leadership in promoting ESG and sustainable practices throughout its operations, and demonstrates what is possible through strong systems, transparent reporting and continuous improvement.