Mariette Liefferink

Mariette Liefferink

executive South Africa

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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South Africa South Africa: Mariette Liefferink is the chief executive of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment and discussed uncertainties regarding the management of AMD. 6

Mail & Guardian: Acid mine drainage confirmed as cause – The Mail & Guardian

South Africa South Africa: 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. 8

Mail & Guardian: How reverse osmosis plants will address acid mine drainage and water stress in Gauteng – The Mail & Guardian

South Africa South Africa: Mariette Liefferink is the founder of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment, advocating for communities affected by mining. 8

Mail & Guardian: Toxic storm brewing in Soweto’s Snake Park neighbourhood – The Mail & Guardian

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Mariette Liefferink, chief executive of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment, urged JP Morgan to review its investments in Glencore. 8

The Guardian: JP Morgan’s ‘sustainable’ funds invested £200m in mining giant Glencore | Environment