A responsabilidade socioambiental empresarial em face dos desastres ambientais: a lama de Mariana-MG (um estudo de caso)
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2020
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Universidade Brasil
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This work deals with corporate social and environmental liability, focusing on the
disaster that occurred in city of Mariana, Minas Gerais, in 2015, after the fateful
rupture of a mining tailings dam, which belonged to the mining company Samarco
Mineração S.A., controlled by Vale S.A. and BHP Billiton Brasil Ltda. This research
motivates, besides the current theme, the social interest in the analysis of corporate
social and environmental liability, regarding the articulation between the social
responsibility project and its implementation or not, in the face of current
environmental disasters. Through bibliographic research and case study, this paper
aims to analyze corporate social liability and its consequences in the episode of
Mariana. Noteworthy is the rupture of the Fundão dam as an example of corporate
social irresponsibility, considering that the tragedy in Mariana was not due to adverse
causes or forces of nature, but due to recklessness and lack of security. It is also
noted that although the environmental disaster has caused several negative
consequences such as the death of people, destruction of communities, silting up of
water courses, perishing of species of fauna and flora and still putting communities in
conditions of vulnerability, the Mariana's local population does not want business
activities to end.
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Dano ambiental, Barragem de minério, Mineração, Rejeitos minerais