Fraser Watson

International Council on Mining & Metals


The International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM) is a members organisation working to strengthen the social and environmental performance of the mining and metals industry. Bringing together global mining and metals companies and regional and commodities associations they aim to strengthen environmental and social performance. 


Working with the ICMM communications team, projects included revising visual identity guidelines, a writing style guide, stationery items, the design of toolkits and guides, event materials, specialist country, climate change, health & safety, and sustainability reports. Selected items are made available in different languages.

This interactive digital guide helps companies in the development of their water strategies and plans in accordance with the local context and hydrology in which mining and metals operations take place. Available as an online resource in English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.


Minerals and Metals Management 2020 logo. Designed to identify an ICMM action plan in response to challenges of the United Nations’ Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management.

Visual for promoting the action plan on a T-shirt.

Visual for an action plan app button.

The action plan curved media wall for conference use.

One of a series of reports responding to the challenges of United Nations’ Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management.

One of a series of reports responding to the challenges of United Nations’ Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management.

MERA logo design. MERA represents several associations, including ICMM, who support research that advances knowledge on the environmental hazards and risks of metals.

The MERA curved media wall for conference use.

Visual for MERA notebooks.

Cover design for a series of fact sheets providing detailed advice to perform accurate environmental risk assessments for metals (MERAG).

Cover design for a series of fact sheets providing detailed advice to perform accurate health risk assessments for metals (HERAG).

A good practice resource for mining companies and others with an interest in ensuring that mining projects bring long-term mutual benefits to companies and host communities. Available as an online resource – hosted by organisations and universities across the globe.

Guidance on managing critical controls to prevent the most serious types of health and safety incidents, material unwanted events. The process is outlined in a 9-step approach.


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