While natural diamonds carry legacy branding, mining remains associated with significant environmental and social harms. Large-scale extraction disturbs fragile ecosystems, generates substantial waste rock and tailings, and can lead to soil erosion and water contamination when not properly managed. Recent analyses underline that mined diamonds create higher land-use impacts and greater material waste than lab-grown alternatives.
On the social side, investigative reports by human-rights organisations have documented child labour, forced labour, unsafe working conditions, and abusive security practices in several mining regions; the Kimberley Process and industry self-regulation have reduced some conflict-diamond flows but critics argue gaps remain in protecting worker rights and community welfare.
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