
The Warintza Project in southeastern Ecuador, operated by Canadian copper mining company Solaris Resources (TSX:SLS) (OTCQB:SLSSF), has become a model for sustainable mineral exploration and development. Solaris adheres to a “Participatory Mining” model that engages government, communities, and the company in an alliance governing the strategic socio-economic development alongside the project. This inclusive approach is based on transparency, dialogue, and building trust between stakeholders with the goal of improving quality of life in a sustainable manner.
For example, the company has explicit community consent for the Warintza Project through legally-binding community agreements with the Warints and Yawi Shuar communities that host the Project on their Ancestral Lands. These Ancestral Lands are legally-defined and have been registered with the Government of Ecuador since…


