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Corporate


In 2007, Anglo American's metallurgical coal business in Australia began applying the principles of asset optimisation to their business. Watch Seamus French, CEO of Metallurgical Coal, and his team talk about the results.



An update in July 2009 on the progress of our three key strategic growth projects – Los Bronces Expansion in Chile; the Barro Alto nickel project in Brazil; and the Minas-Rio iron ore project in Brazil.

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Interviews

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Chief Executive Cynthia Carroll talks about the 2009 interim results performance. View this film in Spanish or Portuguese, or download a transcript


Sir John Parker talks about his appointment as chairman of Anglo American plc on 1 August 2009. View this film in Spanish or Portuguese, or download a transcript

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Corporate Social Responsibility


An introduction to Anglo American's approach to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.


Anglo American's Chairman's Fund celebrates individual South Africans who are helping to bring about positive change in communities supported by the fund.

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Sustainable Development


South Africa's Emalahleni water treatment plant is a sustainable development project that is turning mine water into fresh, clean drinking water for surrounding communities.


Anglo Platinum's training facilities in South Africa are providing thousands of people with new opportunties to develop engineering and mining skills.


Anglo American is working with Fauna and Flora International and the National University of Goias to study and protect the native Cerrado around its Codemin nickel operation in Brazil.


Since 2007, Anglo American and micro-credit specialist Fondo Esperanza have helped more than 2,000 entrepreneurs in Chile build their businesses through the Emerge Programme.


Anglo American Brazil is helping people with low incomes to set up their own businesses to improve the quality of life of the communities surrounding the operations.

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