[DEFEATED] Regulating Industrial Sand Mining

The World Assembly,

Identifying the process of strategically removing sand from natural environments as sand mining,

Further noting that the removal of sand with mechanized construction equipment for industrial and commercial use shall be defined as industrial sand mining,

Recognizing the practice of industrial sand mining as responsible for widespread habitat destruction,

Distressed that industrial sand mining is oft the genesis of erosion,

Concerned about the effects industrial sand mining may have on crucial fisheries and coral reefs,

Alarmed that the threat industrial sand mining poses to biodiversity is unaddressed in prior legislation,

Troubled that the world’s demand for sand is likely to increase,

Noting sand’s crucial role as a key element in construction,

Hereby:

Establishes the Sustainable Aggregates Networking Department (SAND), which shall collaborate with accredited geologists, zoologists, biologists, and marine biologists, with the authority to

    Determine areas where industrial sand mining will be banned, under international law, based on the following criteria:

        A severe likelihood for irreparable harm to local groundwater

        A severe likelihood for irreparable harm to local species of flora or fauna

        A severe likelihood for irreparable harm to local marine life

        A severe likelihood for irreparable harm to local agriculture

    Publish an annual report naming member-states determined by SAND to be in non-compliance with this legislation

Mandates that member nations cease trade not involving medical supplies or professional medical personnel with member states determined by SAND to be in non-compliance with this legislation, as named in SAND's annual report

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This resolution is now up for vote.

Bai Lung will vote AGAINST.

The General Assembly resolution “Regulating Industrial Sand Mining” was defeated 8,593 votes to 3,704.