On December 1st 2021, London Mining Network hosted a ‘Toxic Tour’ with students from Goldsmiths, University of London. We visited the offices of some of London’s biggest mining companies and the government departments they work with to show how London is at the centre of a global system of destructive and exploitative extractivism. To mark the anniversary of this occasion, we’ve created a playlist featuring our stops at the offices of BHP, Serco, the Ministry of Defence and more. If you want to learn more about London’s deep and entangled connections with international mining, these videos are a great primer.
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