Our Strategy & Approach

From the very inception of a new project, at the design phase, we integrate closure planning, ensuring we are prepared for the closure and post-closure phases. We actively engage with and gather input from Communities of Interest (COIs) throughout the entire mining process with the integral support of our site social teams.

Each of our operations has a meticulously designed closure plan, which is continuously updated to incorporate technical, environmental, and social considerations, meet new regulatory requirements, and respond to COI engagement.

Beyond environmental closure plans, we require that all operations prepare and maintain a social closure plan as part of their Social Management System.

Plans, Programs, and Initiatives

  • Closure plans establish each mine closure’s relevant technical, environmental, social, and financial aspects.
  • COI engagement helps us identify COIs’ interests, such as reclamation and land use objectives, and opportunities for long-term socio-economic development projects to incorporate into our closure plans.
  • We incorporate our assessment of the physical risks of climate change into our closure plans to ensure that post-closure uses are compatible with the future climate at each location.

2025 Goals

  • Complete 29 hectares of remediation and revegetation at Alamo Dorado and Dolores.
  • Rehabilitate 35 hectares across all our operations.

2024 Sustainability Report

Our 2024 Sustainability Report was pre­­pared in accordance with Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) Standard. It also contains information in consideration of the Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) reporting framework.