ASM: The Basics
While defined differently across countries, ASM generally refers to mining operations with predominantly simplified forms of exploration, extraction, processing, and transportation. These operations are often labor intensive, low-tech, receive limited investment, and require less expertise than medium and large-scale mining operations. ASM operations can be formal or informal, legal or illegal.
However, ASM is a significant source of many critical minerals and metals. Globally, ASM supplies 15-20% of diamonds, 15-20% of gold, and 70-80% of colored gemstones. Twenty-percent of the global cobalt supply is acquired through ASM. Demand for cobalt is projected to increase substantially as societal demands grow for lithium-ion batteries, which require cobalt, to power our everyday lives.
While ASGM generates wealth and supports livelihoods in the Amazon, it can have significant negative impacts on development, and human and environmental security. Many consumers do not understand the full environmental and/or social cost of ASGM gold production, and tracing the gold supply or identifying responsible sources of gold remains challenging for buyers and businesses.