Mawson Resources Ltd.
corporate responsibilities
Mawson Resources understands its responsibilities to various groups and therefore, the company follows industry best practice in negotiations with all stakeholders.

    According to Swedish Law, Mawson will not conduct exploration:
    1. In a national park,
    2. In a nature or cultural reserve, contrary to the reserve regulations,
    3. In undisturbed mountain areas (obrutna fjällområden),
    4. If a "significant change to the natural environment" could occur,
    5. If it entails cross-country driving on snow-free ground or across snow-covered fields or sapling woods that could be damaged,
    6. If ancient monuments could be destroyed, altered or damaged,
    7. Closer than 100 metres to the boundary of a site with a building,
    8. Closer than 30 metres to a public highway, railway or airport,
    9. In an area covered by a detailed development plan or area regulations,
    10. In a militarily sensitive area,
    11. In an area designated for certain purposes,
    12. If security for compensation for encroachment has not been given, and the landowner has not given consent.

    Mawson will ensure an appropriate level of contact and negotiation with all stakeholders including landowners, Sami, community and hunting groups and regional authorities.  Mawson will:
    1. Provide at least two weeks' notice of the exploration work to landholders.
    2. Communicate all planned work programs to the relevant stakeholders.
    3. Compensation for damage and encroachment to landholders, including providing security for compensation unless otherwise agreed by the landowner.
    4. Fully rehabilitate any areas of disturbance to best replicate the original environment.