Mining Social License Summit

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Fostering Social License to Operate

Bridging Community, Industry, and Innovation for a Sustainable Future

The Mining Social License Summit is an annual forum that brings together leaders from across industry, government, academia, nonprofit organizations, and Indigenous communities to engage in open, solutions-focused dialogue on the future of mining.

Hosted by the University of Arizona’s School of Mining & Mineral Resources—a national leader in mining education and research—the Summit reflects the university’s broader mission to convene bold thinkers, foster collaborative partnerships, and contribute to sustainable practices that benefit Arizona and the world.

native and first nations' speakers panel

Global cultural awareness is paramount, particularly in respecting indigenous and local communities, safeguarding cultural heritage sites, and prioritizing community health. These elements are essential not only for fostering an equitable world but also for maintaining the social license to operate within diverse communities.

Why Social License to Operate Matters for Sustainable Mining

Modern mining is more than an engineering challenge—it’s a social, environmental, and economic one. From the clean energy transition to national security, the demand for critical minerals is soaring. But without trust, transparency, and community partnership, mining operations face rising risks and resistance.

At the University of Arizona, we believe in a future where mining is not only productive but also responsible, inclusive, and resilient. The Summit is one way we’re leading that future—by building relationships and generating actionable ideas across boundaries.

Our Approach to Building Trust and Transparency in Mining

The Summit is rooted in the concept of “social license to operate”—a term that refers to the ongoing approval and acceptance of a project by stakeholders and the public. Sessions and workshops focus on sharing best practices for addressing real-world issues including:

  • Balancing operational and social performance
  • Listening and responding to community voice
  • Workforce development and education
  • Indigenous knowledge and leadership
  • Building and rebuilding trust with communities

This approach aligns with the University of Arizona’s values of integrity, compassion, inclusion, and determination. We foster conversation, not confrontation—because real progress comes from understanding diverse perspectives and working together toward common goals.

Who Should Attend the Mining Social License Summit

Whether you're a student or faculty member, a company executive or community advocate, a policymaker or educator—the Summit offers a unique opportunity to share experiences, ask tough questions, and explore innovative paths forward.

We welcome all voices in the dialogue. Together, we are shaping the future of mining—one built on mutual respect, responsible practices, and long-term value for society.

The third Mining Social License Summit is slated for 2027. For more information or to attend the next Summit, contact Jodi Banta at jhbanta@arizona.edu.