Blockchain technology needs for sustainable mineral supply chains: A framework for responsible sourcing of Cobalt.
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Date
2022
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Elsevier
Abstract
Blockchain technology has recently become the go-to solution for companies and industries that seek to enhance value
chain traceability of their products, and transparency in their supply chains. Because of these benefits, it's been
proposed for monitoring environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and compliance in industries that
have weak regulatory and formal structures. The cobalt mining industry especially in the Democratic Republic of
Congo, the world’s biggest producer of cobalt ore used in the manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries, is one such
environment that’s characterized by conflict, and serious human rights abuses. The key actors in the cobalt supply
chain, therefore, face the tradeoff involving maintaining long-term supply versus reducing the risks associated with
cobalt sourced from locations with poor environmental and human rights records. Most of such problems emerge from
Artisanal and small-scale mining. This paper presents an attempt to tightly link existing blockchain technology
frameworks in the cobalt industry with ESG performance of companies to enable them to audit the chain of custody
journeys for their components and ultimately sustainability performance. We present a responsible sourcing
framework to connect blockchain source data needs to ESG metrics to help companies build interoperable but
understandable blockchain architectures.
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Responsible sourcing;, Blockchain technology;, Cobalt supply chains;, Sustainable supply chain management;, Environmental,, Social, Governance.
Citation
Mugurusi, G., & Ahishakiye, E. (2022). Blockchain technology needs for sustainable mineral supply chains: A framework for responsible sourcing of Cobalt. Procedia Computer Science, 200, 638-647.