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Inmet Partners with Right To Play

17.07.2012  |  Marketwired
Global mining company celebrates a landmark contribution to help children build life-skills, realize hope for a better future

Editors Note: There is a photo associated with this press release.

TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire - July 17, 2012) - Inmet Mining Corporation and Right To Play are thrilled to announce the Canadian-based global mining company's contribution of one million dollars to Right To Play's sustainable programs. Over the next four years, Right To Play and Inmet Mining Corporation will deliver quality programming beginning in January 2013 through to December 2016, making a lasting contribution to community development programs around the world.

This contribution also marks the announcement of Inmet as Right To Play Canada's newest National Corporate Partner.

Right To Play, a global organization that uses the transformative power of play to educate and empower children facing adversity, found many parallels with Inmet Mining's Community Development priorities. As part of this gift, Inmet will be supporting the introduction of Right To Play programming into Panama for the first time. Through comprehensive training workshops, Right To Play will begin working with Inmet´s subsidiary Minera Panama, its employees and their community stakeholders to implement sport and play based activities to complement and enhance the company's existing development programs.

Right To Play's CEO and Founder, Johann Olav Koss remarks: "Right To Play is excited to work with Inmet, a leader for Corporate Responsibility, to extend the reach of Right To Play programs. With Inmet's support, we can continue to give more children the opportunity to participate in sport and play activities and create change within communities around the world."

Jochen Tilk, Inmet Mining's CEO, proudly stands behind this partnership: "Right To Play is an extraordinary organization that has become a leading driver of social change. Inmet is a proud supporter of the power of sport and play."


About Inmet Mining

Inmet is a Canadian-based global mining company that produces copper and zinc. We have three mining operations: Çayeli (Turkey), Las Cruces (Spain) and Pyhäsalmi (Finland), and have an 80 percent interest in the Cobre Panama development project, currently in construction.

To learn more about Inmet Mining visit www.inmetmining.com. This release is also available at www.inmetmining.com.


About Right To Play

Right To Play is the leading international humanitarian and development organization using sport and play as tools to effect behavior and social change. Our trained Coaches and community leaders implement our programs which are designed to develop basic life skills, prevent diseases, teach conflict resolution and instill hope in children affected by war, poverty and disease. Right To Play implements programs in 20 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South America. A pioneer in its field, Right To Play sets standards for quality sustainable programming, promotes best practices and advances research on the efficacy of sport-based development efforts. Founded in 2000 by Johann Olav Koss, four-time Olympic gold medalist and social entrepreneur, Right To Play fosters the hope and skills that are essential to envisioning and realizing a better future.

To learn more about Right To Play visit www.righttoplay.ca.

To view the photo associated with this press release, please visit the following link: http://www.marketwire.com/library/20120716-imnetphoto1.jpg.



Contact Information

For media inquiries and interview requests, please contact:
Inmet Mining Corporation
Flora Wood, Director, Investor Relations
+1 416 361 4808
www.inmetmining.com

Right To Play
Ashton Lawrence
+1 416 203 0190 x333
alawrence@righttoplay.com
www.righttoplay.ca
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