Abstract

Developing a modern view of social and environmental responsibility as a part of environmental policy and taking into account the specifics of coal industry, the article describes the obstacles on the way to its implementation in practice, the main reason of which is the weakness of ecologically oriented thinking. The study shows that Russian enterprises of the coal industry, despite their importance for the economy, are still not fully aware of the need to take into account the factors of their own impact on the environment. The environmental peculiarities of the coal industry enterprises of are determined. The styles of thinking of the management of coal companies during Soviet times and at the end of the twentieth century are traced, when Western standards of mineral resource extracting have not completely adopted yet. Ecological-and-social responsibility is understood by the authors as the highest level of environmental obligation to solve the primary ecological problems. In conclusion, the directions of implementing environmental initiatives are noted.

Highlights

  • As it is known, any miming and other industrial activity to a certain extent affects the environment, having a difference only in the scale of the impact

  • Aspirations for sustainable and safe development of mining territories and the entire coal industry are the necessary imperative for the management of the modern domestic coal industry enterprises

  • The coal industry enterprises should conduct their activities taking into account the latest requirements to the environmental component of production, as well as forecast its development and anticipate requirements through strict limitation of environmental polluting effects

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Introduction

Any miming and other industrial activity to a certain extent affects the environment, having a difference only in the scale of the impact. Mining industry has the greatest impact on the ecological situation. Given that the attitude of man to environment has not fundamentally changed for centuries to the beginning of the twentieth century, it is quite logical that the modern ecological crisis has significantly changed natural resource miming communities to the problems of the environment. Considering the environmental aspect is only an element of mining enterprises’ activity. It seems to us that under the dominance of an interdisciplinary paradigm, such problems must be solved in the ecological aspect, and in expansion of the boundaries of ethical, economic, political, legal and scientific interpretations

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