
Mariette Liefferink
Mariette Liefferink is the chief executive of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment, a local campaign group in South Africa. She is a prominent advocate for environmental justice, particularly regarding the impact of mining operations on local communities, and has called for accountability from companies like Glencore for their environmental violations.
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Mariette Liefferink is the chief executive of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment and discussed uncertainties regarding the management of AMD.
Acid mine drainage confirmed as cause – The Mail & Guardian
Mariette Liefferink, chief executive of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment, supports the installation of the plant because it aligns with best practice guidelines for water reclamation.
How reverse osmosis plants will address acid mine drainage and water stress in Gauteng – The Mail & GuardianMariette Liefferink is the founder of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment, advocating for communities affected by mining.
Toxic storm brewing in Soweto’s Snake Park neighbourhood – The Mail & GuardianMariette Liefferink, chief executive of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment, urged JP Morgan to review its investments in Glencore.
JP Morgan’s ‘sustainable’ funds invested £200m in mining giant Glencore | Environment








