Fostering Responsible Resource Development Through Education and Collaboration

REGULAR & QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

MMSA is a Recognized Overseas Professional Organization (ROPO) by all Provinces in Canada (NI 43-101), AusIMM in Australia (JORC Code) and SAIMM in South Africa (SAMREC Code) for the public reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves.

3 Areas of focus

MMSA IS A NON-PROFIT ASSOCIATION
OF MINERAL RESOURCE PROFESSIONALS
WHOSE MEMBERS REPRESENT ALL
FACETS OF THE MINERALS INDUSTRY,
BOTH DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL.

MMSA believes the prosperity of our world is linked to a resilient industrial base.  The global challenges ahead will require bold action underpinned by a holistic materials and energy strategy that runs the gamut from mining to recycling to a balanced energy mix.  Minerals are critical to bringing about technological transformations today that will allow us to leave a positive legacy for future generations.  A well-trained, safe and healthy workforce, proficient technical professionals, competent industry leadership, transparent communication and interaction between all stakeholders and sound legislative policies are integral to the responsible production of minerals. 

MMSA’s objectives are based on five foundational precepts:

  • Responsible Mineral Resource Development
  • Protection of Investors and Workers
  • Encouragement of High Professional Ideals and Ethics
  • Advancement of the Minerals Industry
  • Increased Scientific Knowledge

Webinars & Recent Events

ESG – An overview, brief history, and impact on energy-producing states

The 4th webinar in the series of five assembles experts in Environmental issues related to social license to operate for mines. The panel discussion will identify and introduce topics of importance faced by mining companies, mineral property developers and explorationists today.

ABANDONED MINE LANDS CONFERENCE #4

This Summit is the fourth in a series of public forums convened by MMSA and its growing coalition of partners to bring stakeholders with a vested interest in improving landscapes impacted by Abandoned Mine Lands together.